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Defining policies to improve critical infrastructure resilience
Leire Labaka
Josune Hernantes
Tina Comes
Jose Mari Sarriegi
S.R. Hiltz, M.S.P., L. Plotnick, and P.C. Shih.
Industrial accidents increasingly threaten society and economy; the increasing exposure and vulnerability of our modern interlaced societies contributes to intensifying their impact. Critical Infrastructures (CIs) have a prominent role, since they are vital for the welfare of the population and essential for the economic growth. As hazards are hard to predict, decision-makers need to implement adequate adaptation and mitigation strategies to improve CI resilience. Although CI resilience has attracted increasing attention, empirical studies are rare. Research on the implementation of policies aiming at identifying a clear sequence of measures to improve CI resilience is lacking. Therefore, we present a framework to identify resilience policies across four dimensions (technical, organizational, economic and social) and to define the temporal order in which the policies should be implemented. This research provides a framework grounded in our empirical work. Future work will aim at developing quantitative approaches to complement our results.
urn:ISBN:9780692211946
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url:http://idl.iscram.org/show.php?record=670
citekey:LeireLabaka_etal2014
citation:Leire Labaka, Josune Hernantes, Tina Comes, & Jose Mari Sarriegi. (2014). Defining policies to improve critical infrastructure resilience. In and P.C. Shih. L. Plotnick M. S. P. S.R. Hiltz (Ed.), ISCRAM 2014 Conference Proceedings – 11th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (pp. 429-438). University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University.
2014
ConferencePaper
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Decision making
Economics
Industrial hygiene
Information systems
Occupational diseases
Public works
Critical infrastructure protection
Delphi method
Group model building
Resilience
Sequential decision-making
Vulnerability
Critical infrastructures
file:http://idl.iscram.org/files/labaka/2014/670_Labaka_etal2014.pdf
The Pennsylvania State University
English
2411-3387
ISCRAM 2014 Conference Proceedings – 11th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2014
429
438
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