PRIME: A CyberGIS Platform for Resilience Inference Measurement and Enhancement
Debayan Mandal, Lei Zou, Rohan Singh Wilkho, Joynal Abedin, Bing Zhou,, Heng Cai, Furqan Baig, Nasir Gharaibeh, Nina Lam

TL;DR
PRIME is a CyberGIS platform that offers a comprehensive, high-performance tool for multi-scale community resilience assessment to climatic hazards, integrating empirical models, machine learning, and geo-visualization.
Contribution
It introduces an empirically validated resilience model and a user-friendly CyberGISX platform for customized, multi-scale resilience evaluation and socioeconomic factor analysis.
Findings
Demonstrates the platform's efficiency in a case study
Provides geo-visualization of resilience scores and factors
Employs machine learning to explain resilience-socioeconomic relationships
Abstract
In an era of increased climatic disasters, there is an urgent need to develop reliable frameworks and tools for evaluating and improving community resilience to climatic hazards at multiple geographical and temporal scales. Defining and quantifying resilience in the social domain is relatively subjective due to the intricate interplay of socioeconomic factors with disaster resilience. Meanwhile, there is a lack of computationally rigorous, user-friendly tools that can support customized resilience assessment considering local conditions. This study aims to address these gaps through the power of CyberGIS with three objectives: 1) To develop an empirically validated disaster resilience model - Customized Resilience Inference Measurement designed for multi-scale community resilience assessment and influential socioeconomic factors identification, 2) To implement a Platform for Resilience…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDisaster Management and Resilience · Seismology and Earthquake Studies · Flood Risk Assessment and Management
