posted on 2023-07-26, 14:36authored byMariantonietta Morga, Keith Jones
The critical infrastructure resilience depends on several factors that go beyond the physical reliability and capacity to repair the system after a disruption. The overall critical infrastructure resilience includes aspects related to the social and economic backbone governing its capacity to
deliver its service. This contribution presents a theoretical toolkit to calculate the overall resilience of critical infrastructures developed within the European project LIQUEFACT for earthquakeinduced soil liquefaction disasters. The toolkit combine several aspects organized in three dimensions: organizational and management, the physical or technical system and operational capacity to deliver the service. The toolkit clearly defines also resilience aspects, such as preparedness, absorption, recovery and adaptation. For each dimension and aspect of the resilience
several indicators are developed. A critical and technical explanation of each indicator is here proposed, as well a systematic methodology to combine them in the resilience toolkit. The novelty of this study is the systematic analysis of dimensions, aspects and indicators that made the proposed resilience toolkit original. The study is concluded with analyses of feasibility of the toolkit to natural disasters and applicability to localized disasters, such as earthquake-induced soil liquefaction events. Finally, the key factors of toolkit influencing a built asset model of critical infrastructures are identified.
History
Page range
1704-1711
Publisher
IABSE
Place of publication
Zurich, Switzerland
ISBN
978-3-85748-163-5
Conference proceeding
IABSE Symposium 2019 Guimarães - Towards a Resilient Built Environment - Risk and Asset Management - REPORT
Name of event
IABSE Symposium 2019 Guimarães - Towards a Resilient Built Environment - Risk and Asset Management