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Select a Recovery and Development Area and Open its Operating Picture.

Explore FUTURITALIA’s regional recovery and development operating pictures across Italy. Each territorial area can be monitored through the six pillars using the Territorial Resilience Index (TRI) framework, regional indicators, recovery baselines, and territorial reporting systems.

National Comprehensive Overview

Current snapshot of Italy's comprehensive strength and resilience.

A high-level overview of Italy’s territorial recovery and development operating picture, including active recovery and development regions, the current operating phase, and the Comprehensive Territorial Resilience Index (TRI) Score.

Active Regions

1 Active

Current Phase

Recovery

TRI

TBA

Select Region

Start at regional level. Provincial and community operating pictures can be added later.

Selected Recovery Area

Piemonte

Regional capital: Torino

Active Pilot

Current Phase

Recovery

Regional TRI

TBA

Population

Approx. 4.2M

Regional Recovery Parameters

Each territorial recovery and development area is measured across all six FUTURITALIA pillars using defined indicators, representative assessment methods, baselines, and territorial measurements. The purpose is to understand territorial conditions over time and identify measurable recovery and development change.

Bottom-Up Index Model

Regional recovery feeds the national recovery picture.

FUTURITALIA can begin with regional operating pictures, then expand into provinces and communities when capacity allows. Each lower layer contributes data upward into the national Territorial Recovery Index.

Layer 1

National COP

Layer 2

Regional COP

Layer 3

Provincial COP

Layer 4

Community COP

Service Delivery Regions

FUTURITALIA organizes Italy into three operational service delivery regions: the North Service Delivery Region (NSDR), Central Service Delivery Region (CSDR), and South & Islands Service Delivery Region (SISDR). These regions provide a standardized national operating structure used to coordinate programs, services, reporting, recovery monitoring, and regional operations across Italy.

The structure balances national coordination with regional flexibility, allowing territorial conditions, priorities, workforce realities, infrastructure conditions, and recovery indicators to be monitored and managed at a regional level while still contributing to a unified national operating picture.