Building damage after an earthquake, or other hazard event, can interrupt businesses, displace households, and significantly disrupt a community for years. As a result …
Understanding the process of community recovery impacted by various post-disaster decisions such as dynamic policies can effectively guide the recovery process and expedite …
Enhancing community resilience against hurricanes, one of the costliest natural hazards to impact the United States over the past four decades, is an essential requirement for the …
A comprehensive assessment of a city's vulnerability and resilience is a prerequisite for an effective response to a natural disaster, such as an earthquake. However, an appropriate …
M Omoya, I Ero, M Zaker Esteghamati… - Earthquake …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Systematically collected and curated data sets from historical events provide a strong basis for simulating the physical and functional effects of natural hazards on the built environment …
Past disasters have consistently led to unequal housing recovery for different economic groups, in large part, because of the difficulty of obtaining funding for low-income groups …
Household displacement following disasters has become endemic in many areas worldwide, affecting at least 265 million people between 2008 and 2018. Although this …
Critical infrastructures are ubiquitous and their interdependencies have become more complex leading to their uncertain behaviors in the aftermath of disasters. The article …
C Huang, J Qiu, T Huang - Frontiers in Public Health, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Traditional villages are precious historical and cultural heritage sites. The selection of post-earthquake recovery and reconstruction (PERR) mode directly affects the …