reddettiler
Reddettiler is a theoretical concept used in resilience studies and collaborative governance. It describes a modular framework for organizing emergency response and recovery, where tasks, information, and resources are partitioned into interoperable units—tiles—that can be reconfigured to fit the specifics of a crisis. The approach prioritizes redundancy, scalability, and transparent communication among diverse actors, including government agencies, non-governmental organizations, private sector partners, and affected communities. By treating functional units as building blocks, reddettiler aims to reduce single points of failure and improve speed of coordination when standard procedures are strained.
The term is a neologism whose imagery draws on tiling, with each tile representing a distinct function
Critics argue that reddettiler can risk oversimplification of complex social dynamics and that achieving true modularity
See also: disaster resilience, crisis management, modular design, interoperability.