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Situational Awareness & Common Operating Picture

This page explains how FUTURITALIA monitors territorial recovery and development through defined territories, Common Operating Pictures, six-pillar indicators, and the Territorial Resilience Index.

Start here to understand the method, then open the Territorial Recovery and Development Network to select a region and view its operating picture.

Territorial Resilience Index

TRI works like a territorial health meter.

TRI measures how functional, stable, and resilient a territory is compared to its approved normal operating baseline.

0Normal Baseline: 100100+
Damaged / disrupted
Baseline restored
Improved beyond baseline

A territory starts from an approved normal operating baseline of 100. Shocks, disasters, infrastructure failures, or economic disruptions can reduce the score. Recovery restores the territory back to 100. Development can move it above 100.

Reader Guide

What this dashboard helps you understand

The Situational Awareness Dashboard is the entry point for understanding how FUTURITALIA converts territorial information into structured recovery and development intelligence.

It explains the connection between the recovery and development method, regional operating pictures, pillar-based monitoring, and the Territorial Resilience Index. The next page allows users to select a territory. The regional COP page then shows how that territory is organized and monitored across the six pillars.

What is the Territorial Resilience Index?

The Territorial Resilience Index, or TRI, is FUTURITALIA’s territorial health and functionality framework. It measures how far a territory has moved away from, or returned to, its approved normal operating baseline after disruption.

TRI is FUTURITALIA’s integrated monitoring framework for assessing the overall comprehensive strength, resilience, recovery progress, and long-term development capacity of a territory across the six pillars.

Rather than measuring one sector in isolation, TRI shows how governance, infrastructure, economy, resources, social systems, and environmental conditions work together to shape territorial stability, capability, and future development potential.

What TRI Measures
TRI measures territorial functionality across governance, infrastructure, economy, resources, social systems, and environment.
How TRI is Scored
TRI is centered on a normal operating baseline of 100. Scores below 100 show damage, disruption, degradation, or reduced functionality. Scores above 100 show improvement beyond baseline.
Why TRI Matters
TRI shows how a territory changes over time: before a shock, after damage, during recovery, at baseline restoration, and into development.
0–20
Critical territorial failure
21–40
Severe disruption
41–60
Major functional damage
61–80
Reduced operating capacity
81–99
Minor degradation
100
Normal operating baseline restored
100+
Development gain beyond baseline
Net Change
Movement over time

TRI functions like a territorial health meter. A territory starts from an approved normal operating baseline of 100. When a disaster, economic shock, infrastructure failure, public service disruption, or other calamity occurs, the TRI may decrease to reflect damage, loss of functionality, reduced service capacity, or weakened territorial conditions.

Recovery efforts then aim to restore the territory back to 100. Once 100 is achieved and sustained, development gains can be measured above the baseline. For example, a territory could move from 100 before a calamity, fall to 50 after major infrastructure damage, recover to 75 as services are restored, return to 100 when the normal baseline is restored, and later reach 110 through development improvements.

TRI values, baselines, pillar feeds, and net change reporting are published only when the methodology, indicators, data sources, reporting cycles, and validation standards are approved. Until then, values may appear as TBA.

How the System Works

The framework moves from method, to territory, to baseline, to operating picture, and then into regional and national reporting.

1

Define Method

Recovery and development are interpreted through FUTURITALIA’s standard sequence: stabilization, recovery, consolidation, and development.

2

Select Territory

A region or other territorial area is selected so monitoring is tied to a defined geographic scope.

3

Set Baseline

A normal operating baseline is established so future damage, disruption, recovery, and development can be measured.

4

Open COP

The Common Operating Picture organizes territorial conditions, pillar feeds, risks, priorities, damage status, and recovery progress.

5

Feed TRI

Validated regional results contribute upward into the national territorial recovery, resilience, and development picture.

Territorial Recovery Operating Model

FUTURITALIA does not treat recovery as a vague national condition. Recovery is organized through defined territorial areas with controlled parameters, measurable baselines, and structured indicators.

Territorial Recovery Areas
Recovery is measured within defined geographic areas such as regions, provinces, or communities.
Controlled Parameters
Each territory uses defined indicators, sector samples, normal operating baselines, reporting periods, and validation rules.
Six Pillar Monitoring
Each territory is assessed across governance, infrastructure, economy, resources, social systems, and environment.
Bottom-Up Recovery Intelligence
Regional results can feed upward into national reporting, strategic planning, and decision-making.

Common Operating Picture and TRI

The Common Operating Picture is the operational view. TRI is the measurement framework. Together, they show what is happening, where it is happening, how severe the disruption is, and whether territorial functionality is being restored or improved.

COP Explains the Situation
The COP organizes territorial information so users can understand the current operating picture of a region.
TRI Measures Direction
TRI and net change reporting show whether the territory is declining, damaged, stabilizing, recovering, restored, or improving beyond baseline.
Decision Support
The system supports prioritization, early risk identification, transparent monitoring, and accountable decisions.

Example Applications

Each pillar can use the same territorial structure while applying indicators specific to its mandate.

Economy Pillar

A regional economy COP may monitor enterprises, employment, productivity, investment confidence, business continuity, and sector recovery across a selected territory.

Environment Pillar

An environmental COP may monitor water quality, land protection, atmospheric pressures, contamination indicators, ecological resilience, and restoration progress.

Why This Matters

Recovery becomes measurable, territorial, and operational.

This framework turns recovery from a broad concept into an operating system: territories are selected, baselines are established, indicators are monitored, and progress is reported through structured recovery intelligence. Like a territorial health meter, TRI can show how a shock reduces functionality, how recovery restores capacity, and how development improves the territory beyond its previous baseline.

Evidence-based planning
Transparent monitoring
Early risk identification
Operational decision support
Recovery and Development Method
Review the method behind stabilization, recovery, consolidation, and development.
View Method
Open Territorial Recovery & Development Network
Select a regional recovery area, review its status, and open its Common Operating Picture.
Select Territory