In early 2014, a number of large-scale adverse weather events in the United States (and elsewhere) have renewed discussions of event response and resilience. Unlike events caused by human error or malicious intent, adverse natural events can be seen as uncontrolled and unpreventable; the measure of response success is the mitigation of adverse and disastrous effects. However, significant cognitive limitations interfere with human decision makers’ ability to effectively estimate likelihood, magnitude, and effective response of large-scale events in the face of multiple forms of uncertainty and system dependencies. Some authors highlight stability and maintenance of original design capability as the fundamental goal of robust and resilient re...
In response to increasing demands for information on disasters and extreme events by the policy, pra...
Communities are increasingly vulnerable to climatic risks which are estimated to cost $1.8 trillion ...
This paper looks at the Fukushima disaster from the perspective of resilience engineering, which rep...
Resilience is widely seen as a desirable system property in environmental management. This paper exp...
Improving our ability to cope with large risks is one of the key challenges for humankind in this ce...
The dynamics of two coupled complex systems, one natural and another engineered, are examined regard...
At the onset of the disasters, incident management teams (IMTs) are established to direct and suppor...
PresentationEmergency management system (EMS) provides a crucial barrier for the protection of socio...
The current emphasis on Resilience Week and the International Symposium on Resilient Cognitive Syste...
Due to many factors (larger population, more dependency on technology, more human interference with ...
Resilience is often defined in terms of the ability to continue operations or recover a stable state...
What is resilience? Described as a “… measure of the persistence of systems and of their ability to ...
The growing complexity of global interconnected risk suggests that a shift has occurred in the way e...
Resilience is widely seen as a desirable system property in environmental management. This paper exp...
The growing complexity of global interconnected risk suggests that a shift has occurred in the way e...
In response to increasing demands for information on disasters and extreme events by the policy, pra...
Communities are increasingly vulnerable to climatic risks which are estimated to cost $1.8 trillion ...
This paper looks at the Fukushima disaster from the perspective of resilience engineering, which rep...
Resilience is widely seen as a desirable system property in environmental management. This paper exp...
Improving our ability to cope with large risks is one of the key challenges for humankind in this ce...
The dynamics of two coupled complex systems, one natural and another engineered, are examined regard...
At the onset of the disasters, incident management teams (IMTs) are established to direct and suppor...
PresentationEmergency management system (EMS) provides a crucial barrier for the protection of socio...
The current emphasis on Resilience Week and the International Symposium on Resilient Cognitive Syste...
Due to many factors (larger population, more dependency on technology, more human interference with ...
Resilience is often defined in terms of the ability to continue operations or recover a stable state...
What is resilience? Described as a “… measure of the persistence of systems and of their ability to ...
The growing complexity of global interconnected risk suggests that a shift has occurred in the way e...
Resilience is widely seen as a desirable system property in environmental management. This paper exp...
The growing complexity of global interconnected risk suggests that a shift has occurred in the way e...
In response to increasing demands for information on disasters and extreme events by the policy, pra...
Communities are increasingly vulnerable to climatic risks which are estimated to cost $1.8 trillion ...
This paper looks at the Fukushima disaster from the perspective of resilience engineering, which rep...