Improving community disaster resilience by providing adequate supplyof recovery resources and services
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Date
2022Type
- Conference Paper
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Abstract
Functional recovery of buildings following earthquakes requires resources and services shared among damaged buildings on a community or regional level. Tools that can identify the relation between community’s pre-disaster supply of such resources and services and the recovery time of its built environment can inform disaster preparedness measures. This paper presents how community disaster recovery models based on the iRe- CoDeS framework can be used to identify such a relation and provide probabilistic estimates of resource and service quantities a community requires for an efficient post-earthquake recovery. Such capabilities of the iRe-CoDeS recovery models are illustrated using a regional recovery simulation for the region of Kraljevo, Serbia, following the M5.4 2010 earthquake. Results show that 200 workers are sufficient to repair residential buildings that experienced major structural damage in less than 550 days after the earthquake. Show more
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publishedBook title
Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology – 3ECEESPages / Article No.
Publisher
Editura ConspressEvent
Subject
recovery resources; functional recovery; supply; iRe-CoDeS; resource constraintsOrganisational unit
03930 - Stojadinovic, Bozidar / Stojadinovic, Bozidar
Funding
821115 - Real-time Earthquake Risk Reduction for Europe (EC)
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