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Implication of building inventory accuracy on physical and socio-economic resilience metrics for informed decision-making in natural hazards

Milad Roohi, John W. van de Lindt, Nathanael Rosenheim, Yuchen Hu, Harvey Cutler

2020Structure and Infrastructure Engineering45 citationsDOI

Abstract

The data and information available at the community-scale are directly linked to the ability to make a resilience-informed decision in natural hazards. This paper develops a systematic approach to quantify the implication of building inventory accuracy on resilience metrics for informed decision-making across engineering, economic and sociological dimensions at the community level. The method of approach consists of: (1) data and information availability, (2) community model development, (3) spatial hazard analysis, (4) physical damage and functionality analysis, and (5) socio-economic impact analysis. This process begins by generating a series of increasingly diminished data quality cases, i.e., increasing the apparent lack of knowledge about the building’s structural attributes within a community and developing computational models for each case. Then, damage and functionality analysis are performed to obtain building-level damage estimates, which are then fed into a computable general equilibrium model as well as a population dislocation model to compute a series of physical, economic, and socio-demographics resilience metrics. The estimated metrics are used to quantify the effects of diminishing data availability on physical and socio-economic metrics within the community. The proposed methodology is demonstrated using the illustrative example of the Memphis Metropolitan Statistical Area (MMSA) in Tennessee, USA.

Topics & Concepts

Resilience (materials science)Natural hazardRisk analysis (engineering)Natural (archaeology)Natural disasterEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceBusinessEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental planningOperations researchReliability engineeringEnvironmental scienceEngineeringEconomicsGeographyThermodynamicsArchaeologyPhysicsMeteorologyInfrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability AnalysisDisaster Management and ResilienceFlood Risk Assessment and Management
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