风险分析(工程)
关键基础设施
持续性
概率逻辑
业务
服务(商务)
风险管理
环境经济学
风险评估
自然灾害
弹性(材料科学)
电力
纳米技术的社会影响
脆弱性(计算)
供水
概率风险评估
环境资源管理
计算机科学
环境规划
情景分析
电力系统
应急管理
影响评估
IT服务连续性
比例(比率)
作者
Rithika Dulam,Sina Naeimi,Boyu Cheng,Rachel A. Davidson,Linda K. Nozick
标识
DOI:10.1061/jitse4.iseng-2758
摘要
The ultimate goal of critical infrastructure systems—in fact, what makes them critical—is their role in societal functioning. Yet efforts to assess and manage risks associated with disruptive events have typically focused on damage and service interruption that result from those events, rather than their impacts on societal functioning. These effects, i.e., damage, service interruption, and interruption to social functioning, are all related, but they differ in important ways. In this paper, we extend traditional probabilistic risk analysis for spatially distributed infrastructure systems to include evaluation in terms of societal impact. We call this extension the societal impact of infrastructure disruption framework and implement it specifically for the case of household impacts of earthquake risk to the water supply and electric power systems, where household impact is estimated in terms of the implementation of household adaptations and unhappiness experienced by the individuals. A case study application in the city of Los Angeles, California, is presented to examine how many people are likely to implement different user adaptations (e.g., using a generator, going to a hotel) and how unhappy people are likely to be in response to earthquake-induced water supply and electric power outages as well as how these responses vary geographically and by earthquake scenario. These predictive insights can inform strategic decisions in infrastructure investment, sustainability planning, and emergency management, ultimately contributing to the development of more resilient communities.
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