2022
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)nh.1527-6996.0000538
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Modeling Interdependencies between the Building Portfolio, Transportation Network, and Healthcare System in Community Resilience

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“…3, infrastructure resilience has wide applications in varying levels of the safety management field. The scope of measurement approaches reviewed by this paper focuses on the infrastructure system itself, namely identifying indicator(s) of the resilience of the infrastructure system and evaluating it (or them), rather than, for instance, analysing the community's interaction with infrastructure systems to obtain community resilience (e.g., Sediek et al (2022)). An infrastructure system is a complex sociotechnical system, encompassing not only the physical assets, but also the organisation that operates the system and, in some cases, the end-users (e.g., passengers in transport systems) who interact with the system and whose safety we need to ensure.…”
Section: Approaches To Infrastructure Resilience Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3, infrastructure resilience has wide applications in varying levels of the safety management field. The scope of measurement approaches reviewed by this paper focuses on the infrastructure system itself, namely identifying indicator(s) of the resilience of the infrastructure system and evaluating it (or them), rather than, for instance, analysing the community's interaction with infrastructure systems to obtain community resilience (e.g., Sediek et al (2022)). An infrastructure system is a complex sociotechnical system, encompassing not only the physical assets, but also the organisation that operates the system and, in some cases, the end-users (e.g., passengers in transport systems) who interact with the system and whose safety we need to ensure.…”
Section: Approaches To Infrastructure Resilience Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%