A novel framework to assess multidimensional disaster resilience of children: From conceptualization to quantification DOI
Irfan Ahmad Rana,

Ihtisham Ul Haq Khan Niazi,

Zainab Khalid

et al.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 96, P. 103914 - 103914

Published: Aug. 4, 2023

Language: Английский

An assessment model for urban resilience based on the pressure-state-response framework and BP-GA neural network DOI

Liudan Jiao,

Lvwen Wang,

Hao Lu

et al.

Urban Climate, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 49, P. 101543 - 101543

Published: May 1, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

54

Towards flood risk reduction: Commonalities and differences between urban flood resilience and risk based on a case study in the Pearl River Delta DOI
Jiaxuan Zheng, Guoru Huang

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 86, P. 103568 - 103568

Published: Jan. 31, 2023

Language: Английский

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46

A System Dynamics Model of Urban Rainstorm and Flood Resilience to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals DOI
Wen Li, Rengui Jiang, Hao Wu

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 96, P. 104631 - 104631

Published: May 5, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

45

Flood risk perception and communication: The role of hazard proximity DOI

Asher Ali,

Irfan Ahmad Rana, Ather Ali

et al.

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 316, P. 115309 - 115309

Published: May 17, 2022

Language: Английский

Citations

40

Assessment of infrastructure resilience in multi-hazard regions: A case study of Khuzestan Province DOI

Mahmoud Arvin,

Parisa Beiki,

Seyed Jafar Hejazi

et al.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 88, P. 103601 - 103601

Published: Feb. 22, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

26

A comprehensive assessment model for livelihood vulnerability using fuzzy TOPSIS technique: A case of 2022 flood in Pakistan DOI
Abid Khan, Zaiwu Gong,

Ashfaq Ahmad Shah

et al.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 103, P. 104351 - 104351

Published: Feb. 21, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

9

Measurement of community resilience using the Baseline Resilience Indicator for Communities (BRIC) framework: A systematic review DOI Creative Commons
Christine Camacho, Peter Bower, Roger T. Webb

et al.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 95, P. 103870 - 103870

Published: July 18, 2023

Community resilience is an important concept in disaster prevention policy, as it hypothesised to mitigate the impacts of 'shocks' and facilitate adaptation reduce negative impact future adverse events. The field community measurement has developed recent years, with composite indices emerging a popular methodology. An initial scoping review identified Baseline Resilience Index for Communities (BRIC) most replicated quantitative method measuring resilience. A systematic was undertaken assess how BRIC methodology been used measure describes geographical locations, types communities which applied. quality assessed scored using OECD framework indicator development. 32 relevant papers. There variation number sub-domains, indicators, definition type 'shock'. median assessment score studies 60% (IQR 40–70%), no papers completed all recommended steps. Quality strengths data selection, weakness sensitivity analyses handling missing data. Measurement emergent there lack methodological consensus. Some model applied warranted necessary make adaptations local context. Improvement index construction could lead wider use these tools risk reduction.

Language: Английский

Citations

23

VulneraCity–drivers and dynamics of urban vulnerability based on a global systematic literature review DOI Creative Commons
Tristian Stolte, Elco Koks, Hans de Moel

et al.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 108, P. 104535 - 104535

Published: May 7, 2024

Globally, urban disaster risk is being affected by changing patterns of natural hazards due to climate change and rapid urbanization. While we have a relatively good understanding the hazard exposure in cities, know little about their vulnerability. In this study, investigate drivers dynamics vulnerability for six different conducting systematic literature review on peer-reviewed scientific literature. Out an initial set 3168 studies, included 462 studies in-depth analysis. We present VulneraCity, database, which record classify them based topic acquisition method. Overall, list 1460 unique 37.3% are empirically acquired source studies. Other either modeled (7.9%), theorized (22.9%), adopted (27.0%), or with unknown method (5.0%). Furthermore, relationships between impact often assumed be linear, but identify types directional - one-directional, bidirectional, transferable, asynergies, conditional, compound describe complexities these show that linearity assumption regularly violated. These results shed light necessary should taken into account assessments. VulneraCity can facilitate discussions local-scale analyses, could also provide input larger-scale comparative cities. recommend further research multi-hazard (instead multiple hazards') as next steps towards more comprehensive

Language: Английский

Citations

7

How much green roofs and rainwater harvesting systems can contribute to urban flood mitigation? DOI Creative Commons
Elena Cristiano, Stefano Farris, Roberto Deidda

et al.

Urban Water Journal, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 20(2), P. 140 - 157

Published: Dec. 27, 2022

Increased urbanization combined with the intensification of short rainfall events has worsened urban flood issue. Among different blue-green solutions to mitigate pluvial floods, green roofs (GR) and rainwater harvesting (RWH) have been investigated as sustainable systems reduce runoff from rooftops. Their mitigation capacity, however, estimated mostly at building-scale. Following need estimate discharge reduction large scale over entire cities, we simulated installation (extensive, intensive multilayer blue) GRs on flat RWH for sloped ones. Performances such were in selected representing climate regimes. Although building-scale showed higher retention cost-efficiency analysis highlights that large-scale tanks ensure lower costs, due rooftop distribution. The coupled system blue-GRs guarantees a 5% even during extreme events.

Language: Английский

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24

A multi-criteria decision-making approach to vulnerability assessment of rural flooding in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan DOI
Abid Khan, Zaiwu Gong,

Ashfaq Ahmad Shah

et al.

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 30(19), P. 56786 - 56801

Published: March 16, 2023

Language: Английский

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