Resilience metrics and measurement methods for transportation infrastructure: The state of the art

W Sun, P Bocchini, BD Davison - Sustainable and Resilient …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Transportation infrastructure plays an important role in supporting the national economy and
social well-being. Extreme events have caused terrible physical damages to the …

Benefits of action and costs of inaction: Drought mitigation and preparedness–a literature review

N Gerber, A Mirzabaev - World Meteorological Organization; …, 2017 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Droughts are major natural hazards and have wide-reaching economic, social, and
environmental impacts. Their complex, slow, and cree** nature; the difficulty of …

The economic impacts of droughts: A framework for analysis

J Freire-González, C Decker, JW Hall - Ecological economics, 2017 - Elsevier
Droughts are a specific type of natural hazard. Economic assessments of drought impacts
require a framework capable of accounting for its unique and particular characteristics …

Assessing agricultural drought management strategies in the Northern Murray–Darling Basin

I Aitkenhead, Y Kuleshov, AB Watkins, J Bhardwaj… - Natural Hazards, 2021 - Springer
Abstract The Northern Murray–Darling Basin (MDB) is a key Australian agricultural region
requiring efficient Agricultural Drought Management (ADM), focused on resilience. Although …

Industrial water network vulnerability analysis using dynamic inoperability input-output model

Y Zhang, Z Li, KB Aviso, XX Jia, P Zhang… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Industrial parks provide opportunities for Process Integration among different enterprises.
Inter-Plant Water Network Integration is an effective strategy for water conservation …

Assessing the economic ripple effects of critical infrastructure failures using the dynamic inoperability input-output model: A case study of the Taal Volcano eruption

J Santos, KIDZ Roquel, A Lamberte… - Sustainable and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Critical infrastructure systems are essential in sustaining people's livelihoods and the
operation of economic sectors. In this paper, we extend the dynamic inoperability IO model …

Uncertainty analysis of business interruption losses in the Philippines due to the COVID-19 pandemic

JR Santos, JFD Tapia, A Lamberte, CA Solis, RR Tan… - Economies, 2022 - mdpi.com
In this study, we utilize an input–output (I–O) model to perform an ex-post analysis of the
COVID-19 pandemic workforce disruptions in the Philippines. Unlike most disasters that …

[PDF][PDF] Fuzzy AHP for Drought Risk Assessment in Lam Ta Kong Watershed, the North-eastern Region of Thailand.

S Wijitkosum - Soil & Water Research, 2018 - swr.agriculturejournals.cz
Droughts occur from a combination of natural factors and human activities rather than just a
single natural cause. Spatial factors have also heavily influenced the causes of draught. This …

A multicriteria fuzzy approximate reasoning approach for risk assessment of dam safety

JR Ribas, JI Pérez-Díaz - Environmental Earth Sciences, 2019 - Springer
The benefits of dams are unquestionable, with the water impoundment upstream and flood-
control downstream usually being sufficient to increase investments and promote growth …

A review of graphical methods to map the natural hazard-to-wellbeing risk chain in a socio-ecological system

JJ Monge, N McDonald, GW McDonald - Science of The Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
The popular concept of wellbeing has added multiple dimensions to the current socio-
economic measures of vulnerability from natural hazards. Due to the wellbeing concept's …