Designating Regional Elements System in a Critical Infrastructure System in the Context of the Czech Republic

Critical infrastructure is a complex system whose disruption or failure results in significant impacts on state interests, i.e., territorial security, economy, and the basic needs of the population. The current European Critical Infrastructure Protection Model does not allow the direct identificatio...

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Main Authors: Petr Novotny, Michaela Janosikova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Systems
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-8954/8/2/13
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spelling doaj-71864c284ce84d2284a5bb4eef80eede2020-11-25T01:44:06ZengMDPI AGSystems2079-89542020-04-018131310.3390/systems8020013Designating Regional Elements System in a Critical Infrastructure System in the Context of the Czech RepublicPetr Novotny0Michaela Janosikova1Faculty of Safety Engineering, VSB—Technical University of Ostrava, Lumirova 630/13, 700 30 Ostrava-Vyskovice, Czech RepublicFaculty of Security Engineering, University of Zilina, 1. Maja 32, 01026 Zilina, SlovakiaCritical infrastructure is a complex system whose disruption or failure results in significant impacts on state interests, i.e., territorial security, economy, and the basic needs of the population. The current European Critical Infrastructure Protection Model does not allow the direct identification of critical elements at the regional level. Based on this, the paper brings a proposal for a unified system of critical infrastructure design based on a bottom-up approach. It is a progressive approach, utilizing contemporary trends in the application of science-based knowledge to critical infrastructure. A holistic view of this issue allows us to take into account the needs and preferences of the population, the preferences of the stakeholders and the local conditions of the region under consideration. The novelty of this approach is seen, in particular, in the identification of regional critical infrastructure elements through an integral assessment of these elements’ failure impact, not only on the dependent subsectors, but also on the population (population equivalent) in the assessed region. The final part of the paper presents a case study demonstrating the practical application of the proposed system to the road infrastructure in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-8954/8/2/13critical infrastructure systemregional elementsdesignationprogressive approach
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Designating Regional Elements System in a Critical Infrastructure System in the Context of the Czech Republic
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progressive approach
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Michaela Janosikova
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title Designating Regional Elements System in a Critical Infrastructure System in the Context of the Czech Republic
title_short Designating Regional Elements System in a Critical Infrastructure System in the Context of the Czech Republic
title_full Designating Regional Elements System in a Critical Infrastructure System in the Context of the Czech Republic
title_fullStr Designating Regional Elements System in a Critical Infrastructure System in the Context of the Czech Republic
title_full_unstemmed Designating Regional Elements System in a Critical Infrastructure System in the Context of the Czech Republic
title_sort designating regional elements system in a critical infrastructure system in the context of the czech republic
publisher MDPI AG
series Systems
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publishDate 2020-04-01
description Critical infrastructure is a complex system whose disruption or failure results in significant impacts on state interests, i.e., territorial security, economy, and the basic needs of the population. The current European Critical Infrastructure Protection Model does not allow the direct identification of critical elements at the regional level. Based on this, the paper brings a proposal for a unified system of critical infrastructure design based on a bottom-up approach. It is a progressive approach, utilizing contemporary trends in the application of science-based knowledge to critical infrastructure. A holistic view of this issue allows us to take into account the needs and preferences of the population, the preferences of the stakeholders and the local conditions of the region under consideration. The novelty of this approach is seen, in particular, in the identification of regional critical infrastructure elements through an integral assessment of these elements’ failure impact, not only on the dependent subsectors, but also on the population (population equivalent) in the assessed region. The final part of the paper presents a case study demonstrating the practical application of the proposed system to the road infrastructure in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.
topic critical infrastructure system
regional elements
designation
progressive approach
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-8954/8/2/13
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