This paper presents a comprehensive model to quantify disaster resilience of systems that is defined as the capability to sustain functionality and recover from losses generated by extreme events. The model combines loss estimation and recovery models and can be applied to critical facilities (e.g. hospitals, military buildings, etc.), as well as utility lifelines (e.g. electric power systems, transportation networks, water systems etc.) that are crucial to the response of recovery processes, decisions and policies. Current research trend leads toward the definition of complex recovery models that are able to describe the process over time and the spatial definition of recovery (e.g. meta-models for the case of health care facilities)...
Objective Despite ‘hospital resilience’ gaining prominence in recent years, it remains poorly define...
Understanding the behavior of hospitals is essential specially after major earthquakes. A comprehens...
Identifying seismic risk factors and determining necessary resources are critical for effective post...
This report presents concepts of disaster resilience of constructed infrastructure and proposes a me...
Resilience is defined as the ability of engineering and socio-economic systems to rebound after seve...
The concepts of disaster resilience and its quantitative evaluation are presented and a unified term...
The concept of seismic resilience needs a quantitative evaluation. The evaluation suggested in this ...
This paper explores the operational and physical resilience of acute care facilities, recognizing th...
Hospital functionality after an earthquake is paramount for disaster response and community recovery...
Immediately after a major earthquake, critical facilities need to remain operational, continuously p...
The seismic performance of a regional Health-Care System (HCS) is investigated.The earthquake effect...
Health care systems are classified as essential infrastructure systems in disaster response plans. P...
The concept of seismic resilience needs a unified terminology and a common reference frame for quant...
Modeling the recovery process of a communitys infrastructure after the occurrence of extreme events ...
Disasters often indirectly cause two impacts that may impede recovery: a decline in the capacity of ...
Objective Despite ‘hospital resilience’ gaining prominence in recent years, it remains poorly define...
Understanding the behavior of hospitals is essential specially after major earthquakes. A comprehens...
Identifying seismic risk factors and determining necessary resources are critical for effective post...
This report presents concepts of disaster resilience of constructed infrastructure and proposes a me...
Resilience is defined as the ability of engineering and socio-economic systems to rebound after seve...
The concepts of disaster resilience and its quantitative evaluation are presented and a unified term...
The concept of seismic resilience needs a quantitative evaluation. The evaluation suggested in this ...
This paper explores the operational and physical resilience of acute care facilities, recognizing th...
Hospital functionality after an earthquake is paramount for disaster response and community recovery...
Immediately after a major earthquake, critical facilities need to remain operational, continuously p...
The seismic performance of a regional Health-Care System (HCS) is investigated.The earthquake effect...
Health care systems are classified as essential infrastructure systems in disaster response plans. P...
The concept of seismic resilience needs a unified terminology and a common reference frame for quant...
Modeling the recovery process of a communitys infrastructure after the occurrence of extreme events ...
Disasters often indirectly cause two impacts that may impede recovery: a decline in the capacity of ...
Objective Despite ‘hospital resilience’ gaining prominence in recent years, it remains poorly define...
Understanding the behavior of hospitals is essential specially after major earthquakes. A comprehens...
Identifying seismic risk factors and determining necessary resources are critical for effective post...