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INDRA Model: For A Better Assessment of Coastal Events Disruptions
Viavattene Christophe
author
Priest Sally
author
Owen Damon
author
Parker Dennis
author
Micou Paula
author
Ly Sophie
author
2016
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
English
Natural hazards such as extreme coastal events can generate indirect impacts extending far beyond the exposed areas and the direct aftermath of the event. The recognition of such impacts in risk assessment is essential for preparing, mitigating against such events and for increasing the resilience of coastal communities. However the assessment is often limited to the direct impacts. This paper proposes new methodologies for assessing the indirect impacts of coastal storm events. Eight impacts are considered in the approach: household displacement, a financial recovery of households and businesses, business supply chain disruption, ecosystem recovery, risk to life, utility and transport disruptions. These methodologies are incorporated in the open-source INDRA model (INtegrated DisRuption Assessment) to compare and identify hotspots at a regional using a multi-criteria analysis.
Risk Analysis
Resilience
Vulnerability
Business Continuity
Infrastructure
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/viavattenechristophe/2016/1357_ViavatteneChristophe_etal2016.pdf
ViavatteneChristophe_etal2016
ISCRAM 2016 Conference Proceedings ? 13th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2016
A. Tapia
editor
P. Antunes
editor
V.A. BaƱuls
editor
K. Moore
editor
J. Porto
editor
13th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2016
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
conference publication
978-84-608-7984-38
2411-3417
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