Validating a resilience quantification framework: The Case of 2010 Kraljevo Earthquake
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2022
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Conference Paper
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Communities need to be resilient to minimize direct and indirect losses due to earthquakes. To develop and compare effective resilience improvement measures, tools that quantify community earthquake resilience are needed. The iRe-CoDeS framework quantifies resilience by monitoring the post-disaster supply, demand and consumption of a community, viewed as a system-of-interdependent-systems, for various resources and services. Lack of Resilience is defined as the unmet demand of a community for a certain resource or service during the recovery period. This study illustrates the application of the iRe-CoDeS framework to quantify housing resilience of Kraljevo, Serbia, following the M5.4 2010 earthquake. Furthermore, damage prediction models are updated using the early arriving inspection data and the effect of updated damage assessment on the estimated resilience metrics is studied. Resilience quantification results obtained using the iRe-CoDeS model are compared to data collected after the event to validate the proposed resilience quantification model.
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Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology – 3ECEES
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2098 - 2104
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Editura Conspress
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3rd European Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (3ECEES 2022)
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housing; recovery; iRe-CoDeS; regional simulations
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03930 - Stojadinovic, Bozidar / Stojadinovic, Bozidar
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821115 - Real-time Earthquake Risk Reduction for Europe (EC)