A systematic literature review on urban resilience enabled with asset and disaster risk management approaches and GIS-based decision support tools

SMHS Rezvani, MJ Falcão, D Komljenovic… - Applied Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Featured Application This paper presents a review of literature on urban resilience,
highlighting research gaps and suggesting solutions such as using asset and disaster risk …

[HTML][HTML] A conceptual construct on value for infrastructure asset management

N Almeida, M Trindade, D Komljenovic, M Finger - Utilities Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding the meaning of value to asset-intensive organizations and their stakeholders
has been a long-standing goal of researchers and managers of the asset management …

Toward improved LCC-informed decisions in building management

F Salvado, NM Almeida… - Built Environment Project …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose Stakeholders of the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) sector
require information on the buildings economic performance throughout its life cycle. This …

Enhancing urban resilience evaluation systems through automated rational and consistent decision-making simulations

SMHS Rezvani, NM de Almeida, MJ Falcao… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Urban resilience is an increasingly important topic because of the need to protect and
optimize the value derived from the urban built environment with its constructed assets. But …

Design and development of a value-based decision making process for asset intensive organizations

M Trindade, N Almeida, M Finger, D Ferreira - Asset Intelligence through …, 2019 - Springer
Asset intensive organizations have been adopting internationally recognized asset
management principles towards the realization of value from their asset base. This normally …

Risk-informed performance-based metrics for evaluating the structural safety and serviceability of constructed assets against natural disasters

NM de Almeida, MJF Silva, F Salvado, H Rodrigues… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The tangible and intangible value derived from the built environment is of great importance.
This raises concerns related to the resilience of constructed assets to both human-made and …

Multi-disciplinary and dynamic urban resilience assessment through stochastic analysis of a virtual city

SMHS Rezvani, N Almeida, MJF Silva - World Congress on Engineering …, 2022 - Springer
Natural disasters cause an average of 60,000 deaths per year. There was a total of 416
natural disasters worldwide in 2020. Resilience to disruption and quick recovery of the …

[PDF][PDF] Enterprise's risk assessment of complex construction projects

J Konior - Archives of Civil Engineering, 2015 - archive.sciendo.com
The purpose of this article is to present the preparation of Project Risk Assessment
Methodology and its mitigation in complex construction projects. The main text provides a …

[PDF][PDF] The post-disaster house: Simple instant house using lightweight steel structure, bracing, and local wood wall

IN Sutarja, MDW Ardana, I Putra - International Journal of Engineering, 2021 - ije.ir
Losing a house is the biggest threat to people during natural disasters, such as earthquakes
that are frequent natural hazards in Indonesia. Post-disaster housing reconstruction …

[PDF][PDF] Building code amendment process: a case study of New Zealand

A Nwadike, S Wilkinson - 9th International Conference on Building …, 2020 - researchgate.net
Technology improvements, the knowledge gained from the previous disasters and the need
to preplan for natural hazard events affecting the built environment have created the need …