Characterizing multi-event disaster resilience
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Recommendations
- An adaptive robust framework for the optimization of the resilience of interdependent infrastructures under natural hazards
- A robust disaster preparedness model for effective and fair disaster response
- Planning for natural disasters in a stochastic world
- Resource allocation when planning for simultaneous disasters
Cites work
- A bilevel mixed-integer program for critical infrastructure protection planning
- A two-stage stochastic programming model for transportation network protection
- Government preparedness: using simulation to prepare for a terrorist attack
- Modeling s-t path availability to support disaster vulnerability assessment of network infrastructure
- Pre-disaster investment decisions for strengthening a highway network
- Real-time supply chain control via multi-agent adjustable autonomy
Cited in
(6)- Editorial: Multiple criteria decision making in emergency management
- Network resilience
- Resilience analysis of multi-state systems with time-dependent behaviors
- Dynamics of Disasters
- Application of the viable system model to analyse communications structures: a case study of disaster response in Japan
- Integrated business continuity and disaster recovery planning: towards organizational resilience
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