A Novel Composite Resilience Indicator for Decentralized Infrastructure Systems (CRI-DS)
Lamis Amer, Murat Erkoc, Esber Andiroglu, Nurcin Celik

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new composite resilience indicator for decentralized infrastructure systems, enabling better decision-making for adaptation strategies against natural hazards like sea-level rise.
Contribution
It proposes a novel, functional, and reproducible resilience assessment model integrated into decision-making for infrastructure adaptation.
Findings
The indicator effectively assesses OSTDS resilience to sea-level rise.
The framework supports prioritizing adaptation needs.
Case study demonstrates practical application.
Abstract
Resilience is a key driver for planning adaptation strategies to mitigate risks due to both natural and anthropogenic hazards. The effectiveness of a resilience-driven decision-making strategy for adapting systems against stressors depends on how resilience is mapped to decision variables. This requires a functional resilience metric, without which it would not be possible to identify the priority needs for improvement, assess changes, or show improvement in post-adaptation resilience. In this paper, we aim to contribute to existing methodologies by proposing a novel model-based resilience assessment strategy while building on the notion of composite resilience indicators. Our proposed indicator is functional, reproducible, and is mapped to adaptation decisions. We propose a framework for integrating the developed resilience functional form into an adaptation decision-making model. To…
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TopicsInfrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis · Risk and Safety Analysis
