Cyber-physical-social interdependencies and organizational resilience: A review of water, transportation, and cyber infrastructure systems and processes

S Mohebbi, Q Zhang, EC Wells, T Zhao… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Building resilience in critical infrastructures for smart and connected cities requires
consideration of different types of interdependencies. Previous research has mainly …

Sustainability assessment of regional water resources under the DPSIR framework

S Sun, Y Wang, J Liu, H Cai, P Wu, Q Geng, L Xu - Journal of Hydrology, 2016 - Elsevier
Fresh water is a scarce and critical resource in both natural and socioeconomic systems.
Increasing populations combined with an increasing demand for water resources have led …

Water and wastewater infrastructure management in shrinking cities

KM Faust, DM Abraham… - … Works Management & …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Population decline in once vibrant cities has introduced challenges to managing civil
infrastructure. These challenges, such as fiscal constraints, reduced personnel, and …

Coupled human and water infrastructure systems sector interdependencies: Framework evaluating the impact of cities experiencing urban decline

KM Faust, DM Abraham… - Journal of Water …, 2017 - ascelibrary.org
Water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure systems are intrinsically interdependent,
impacting the performance and operations of each individual infrastructure. The demands …

Heterogeneity and perception congruence of project outcomes

U Ojiako, M Chipulu, A Marshall… - … Planning & Control, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines the impact of project manager and practitioner heterogeneity on
congruent perceptions of the outcome of service operations projects. More specifically, the …

Statistical analysis of public perceptions of water infrastructure sustainability in shrinking cities

KM Faust, FL Mannering, DM Abraham - Urban Water Journal, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Population contraction has afflicted a number of US cities, presenting problems as the
infrastructure becomes overbuilt for shrinking populations. Civic authorities have options to …

Agent-based model of hosting communities' perceptions of water and wastewater infrastructure during the German refugee crisis

F Araya, KM Faust, JA Kaminsky - Journal of Management in …, 2021 - ascelibrary.org
Abstract In 2016, Germany received approximately 50% of the 1.2 million asylum
applications in the European Union. The applicants represented a population influx of …

Temporal public perceptions and experiences during water service disruptions: the case of Jackson, Mississippi

H Safarpour, LA Spearing - … Research: Infrastructure and …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Failures in urban water systems are becoming a common occurrence in the US due to
disasters, aging infrastructure, and financial constraints, among other concerns. For …

Strategies and frameworks for effective stakeholders engagement for water governance leadership: A review

B Thoradeniya, B Maheshwari - New Water Policy & Practice, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Stakeholder engagement for governance leadership has drawn interest from researchers,
government agencies, and leaders of organizations with direct water management expertise …

A Stakeholder-Systems Analysis of Water Provision in Rural Alaska

M LaPatin, N Ritsch, DE Armanios, L Albertson… - ACS ES&T …, 2024 - ACS Publications
People are paramount in the operations of water infrastructure systems. While such
processes are similar throughout most communities in the United States, including treatment …