Critical Infrastructures: The Operational Environment in Cases of Severe Disruption

The functioning and resilience of modern societies have become more and more dependent on critical infrastructures. Severe disturbance to critical infrastructure is likely to reveal chaotic operational conditions, in which infrastructure service providers, emergency services, police, municipalities,...

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Main Authors: Ossi Heino, Annina Takala, Pirjo Jukarainen, Joanna Kalalahti, Tuula Kekki, Pekka Verho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/838
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spelling doaj-db1ec735fa8c4106bcfad3ce85e8a2f42020-11-25T00:27:20ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-02-0111383810.3390/su11030838su11030838Critical Infrastructures: The Operational Environment in Cases of Severe DisruptionOssi Heino0Annina Takala1Pirjo Jukarainen2Joanna Kalalahti3Tuula Kekki4Pekka Verho5Research, Development and Innovation, Police University College, P.O. Box 123, FI-33721 Tampere, FinlandFaculty of Built Environment, Tampere University, P.O. Box 600, FI-33014 Tampere, FinlandResearch, Development and Innovation, Police University College, P.O. Box 123, FI-33721 Tampere, FinlandResearch, Development and Innovation, Police University College, P.O. Box 123, FI-33721 Tampere, FinlandResearch and Development, The Finnish National Rescue Association (SPEK), Ratamestarinkatu 11, 00520 Helsinki, FinlandFaculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences, Tampere University, P.O. Box 692, FI-33014 Tampere, FinlandThe functioning and resilience of modern societies have become more and more dependent on critical infrastructures. Severe disturbance to critical infrastructure is likely to reveal chaotic operational conditions, in which infrastructure service providers, emergency services, police, municipalities, and other key stakeholders must act effectively to minimize damages and restore normal operations. This paper aims to better understand this kind of operational environment resulting from, for example, a terrorist attack. It emphasizes mutual interdependencies among key stakeholders in such situations. The empirical contribution is based on observations from a workshop, in which participants representing the critical services and infrastructures in Finland discussed in thematic groups. Two scenarios guided the workshop discussions; nationwide electricity grid disruption and presumably intentionally contaminated water supply in a city. The results indicate that more attention should be paid to the interdependencies between critical infrastructures, as well as to the latent vulnerabilities hidden inside the systems. Furthermore, producing security seems to require continuous interaction and creation of meanings between extremely different actors and logics. This implies a need for changes in thinking, particularly concerning the ability to define problems across conventional administrative structures, geographical boundaries and conferred powers.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/838critical infrastructureresilienceinterdependencieswaterenergyterrorism
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author Ossi Heino
Annina Takala
Pirjo Jukarainen
Joanna Kalalahti
Tuula Kekki
Pekka Verho
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Pirjo Jukarainen
Joanna Kalalahti
Tuula Kekki
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Critical Infrastructures: The Operational Environment in Cases of Severe Disruption
Sustainability
critical infrastructure
resilience
interdependencies
water
energy
terrorism
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Annina Takala
Pirjo Jukarainen
Joanna Kalalahti
Tuula Kekki
Pekka Verho
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title Critical Infrastructures: The Operational Environment in Cases of Severe Disruption
title_short Critical Infrastructures: The Operational Environment in Cases of Severe Disruption
title_full Critical Infrastructures: The Operational Environment in Cases of Severe Disruption
title_fullStr Critical Infrastructures: The Operational Environment in Cases of Severe Disruption
title_full_unstemmed Critical Infrastructures: The Operational Environment in Cases of Severe Disruption
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series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The functioning and resilience of modern societies have become more and more dependent on critical infrastructures. Severe disturbance to critical infrastructure is likely to reveal chaotic operational conditions, in which infrastructure service providers, emergency services, police, municipalities, and other key stakeholders must act effectively to minimize damages and restore normal operations. This paper aims to better understand this kind of operational environment resulting from, for example, a terrorist attack. It emphasizes mutual interdependencies among key stakeholders in such situations. The empirical contribution is based on observations from a workshop, in which participants representing the critical services and infrastructures in Finland discussed in thematic groups. Two scenarios guided the workshop discussions; nationwide electricity grid disruption and presumably intentionally contaminated water supply in a city. The results indicate that more attention should be paid to the interdependencies between critical infrastructures, as well as to the latent vulnerabilities hidden inside the systems. Furthermore, producing security seems to require continuous interaction and creation of meanings between extremely different actors and logics. This implies a need for changes in thinking, particularly concerning the ability to define problems across conventional administrative structures, geographical boundaries and conferred powers.
topic critical infrastructure
resilience
interdependencies
water
energy
terrorism
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