“…e results are drawn from in-field surveys that highlight the areas where stakeholders need to concentrate effort, including revising legislation and policy, transportation network, and incorporating environmental considerations into overall planning. At the same time, experts and scholars worldwide have used a variety of methods and technologies to analyze the ecological and economic recovery, and reconstruction of postdisaster areas, such as using remote sensing images to evaluate the postdisaster recovery [7,8], analyzing the indirect economic losses caused by hazards through night light images [9,10], evaluating the hazard recovery degree by mathematical statistics from the aspect of the natural environment [11], extracting the hazard impact parameters to measure the impact of hazards on the economic system [12], and reflecting disaster-related production capacity changes, economic system chain effects, and adaptive behaviors of economic actors by dynamic simulation [13].…”