Over the past few years much effort has been made in modelling economic losses resulting from critical infras- tructure failure. It has appeared that including resilience measures in the modelling approach, which may mute the losses considerably, is a challenging task. At the same time it is necessary because it prevents the modeller from generating overestimates. This study presents two directions to improve the modelling of (economic) resilience for which the state-of-the art with respect to dynamic inoperability input–output modelling is taken as a starting point. Firstly, the new model allows for a different recovery path than the traditionally assumed ‘concave up decreasing curve’ describes for a disrupted infrastructure or economic se...
A resilience index is used to quantify preventive measures, emergency measures, and restoration meas...
© 2018, © 2018 The International Input--Output Association. There has been unrest in the research co...
Disasters often indirectly cause two impacts that may impede recovery: a decline in the capacity of ...
Infrastructures are needed for maintaining functionality and stability of society, while being put u...
The interdependent nature of today's infrastructures and industry sectors intensifies in light of ma...
Over the past few years, the European Commission has placed Critical Infrastructure Protection under...
Over the past few years, the European Commission has placed Critical Infrastructure Protection under...
The European Programme on Critical Infrastructure Protection (EPCIP) of the European Commission is i...
Infrastructure failure can cause significant disruption of economic activity. The size of economic l...
© 2014, © 2014 The International Input–Output Association. Recent disasters have underscored the imp...
International audienceBased upon a novel control-based dynamic modelling framework, this paper propo...
The input-output approach proposed by Wassily Leontief is regarded as a key tool for the quantitativ...
Promoting the resilience of critical infrastructure, when subjected to different hazardous events, i...
Infrastructure networks do not exist in isolation. Rather they are interconnected to other infrastru...
The input-output approach proposed by Wassily Leontief is regarded as a key tool for the quantitativ...
A resilience index is used to quantify preventive measures, emergency measures, and restoration meas...
© 2018, © 2018 The International Input--Output Association. There has been unrest in the research co...
Disasters often indirectly cause two impacts that may impede recovery: a decline in the capacity of ...
Infrastructures are needed for maintaining functionality and stability of society, while being put u...
The interdependent nature of today's infrastructures and industry sectors intensifies in light of ma...
Over the past few years, the European Commission has placed Critical Infrastructure Protection under...
Over the past few years, the European Commission has placed Critical Infrastructure Protection under...
The European Programme on Critical Infrastructure Protection (EPCIP) of the European Commission is i...
Infrastructure failure can cause significant disruption of economic activity. The size of economic l...
© 2014, © 2014 The International Input–Output Association. Recent disasters have underscored the imp...
International audienceBased upon a novel control-based dynamic modelling framework, this paper propo...
The input-output approach proposed by Wassily Leontief is regarded as a key tool for the quantitativ...
Promoting the resilience of critical infrastructure, when subjected to different hazardous events, i...
Infrastructure networks do not exist in isolation. Rather they are interconnected to other infrastru...
The input-output approach proposed by Wassily Leontief is regarded as a key tool for the quantitativ...
A resilience index is used to quantify preventive measures, emergency measures, and restoration meas...
© 2018, © 2018 The International Input--Output Association. There has been unrest in the research co...
Disasters often indirectly cause two impacts that may impede recovery: a decline in the capacity of ...