This study focuses on the resilience assessment of an urban development within an effective theoretical framework. In this framework, the large scale urban built infrastructure is perceived as a network, where nodes represent premises for the activities of the large-scale infrastructure and links represent the physical connections between them. The framework implies that the response to a critical event and the recovering capacity from the consequence of a disaster are considered both at a local level, by investigating the network elements (nodes and links) and at a global level, by considering the interactions between the elements and the response of the entire network. A basic application focusing on a specific analysis aspect (the local ...
People living in a city represent the most important agents of the urban system. In fact, people org...
A new design methodology is developed called "Resilience-Based Design" (RBD) which can be considered...
Rising complexity, numbers and severity of natural and manmade disasters enhance the importance of r...
This paper originates from a European research proposal entitled RISE (Resilient Infrastructures and...
The concept of resilience is used in multiple scientific contexts, being understood according to sev...
International audienceIn recent years, critical infrastructures have become increasingly susceptible...
One of the tasks of urban and hazard planning is to mitigate the damages and minimize the costs of t...
Prompt and efficient responses against natural hazards are needed to build cities capable of withsta...
This paper presents a research project spanning over 15 years, dealing with territorial resilience t...
The concussion of globalization, urbanization and climate change make crisis to be normality for mod...
Cities are highly dynamic systems, whose resilience is affected by the interconnectedness between “h...
International audienceIn Europe, river floods have been increasing in frequency and severity. These ...
People living in a city represent the most important agents of the urban system. In fact, people org...
A new design methodology is developed called "Resilience-Based Design" (RBD) which can be considered...
Rising complexity, numbers and severity of natural and manmade disasters enhance the importance of r...
This paper originates from a European research proposal entitled RISE (Resilient Infrastructures and...
The concept of resilience is used in multiple scientific contexts, being understood according to sev...
International audienceIn recent years, critical infrastructures have become increasingly susceptible...
One of the tasks of urban and hazard planning is to mitigate the damages and minimize the costs of t...
Prompt and efficient responses against natural hazards are needed to build cities capable of withsta...
This paper presents a research project spanning over 15 years, dealing with territorial resilience t...
The concussion of globalization, urbanization and climate change make crisis to be normality for mod...
Cities are highly dynamic systems, whose resilience is affected by the interconnectedness between “h...
International audienceIn Europe, river floods have been increasing in frequency and severity. These ...
People living in a city represent the most important agents of the urban system. In fact, people org...
A new design methodology is developed called "Resilience-Based Design" (RBD) which can be considered...
Rising complexity, numbers and severity of natural and manmade disasters enhance the importance of r...