Water neutrality framework for systemic design of new urban developments DOI Creative Commons
Pepe Puchol‐Salort,

Stanislava Boskovic,

Barnaby Dobson

et al.

Water Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 219, P. 118583 - 118583

Published: May 12, 2022

The climate emergency and population growth threaten urban water security in cities worldwide. Growth, urbanisation, changes to way of life have increased housing demand, requiring such as London increase their stock by more than 15% over the next 10 years. These new developments will flood risk, river pollution levels; therefore, an integrated systems-based approach development management is needed. Water Neutrality (WN) has emerged a concept frame concerns about escalating stresses cities. We WN planning process for that aims minimise impacts on offset any remaining retrofitting existing stock. In this work, we present novel systemic design framework future called CityPlan-Water, which guides how might be achieved tackle current pressures at city scale. CityPlan-Water integrates spatial data with model, enabling systems level systematic assessment scenarios. define Index captures successful given scenario achieving multiple interventions could combined scale improve WN. Results from suggest it necessary retrofit almost same number homes options completely impact imposed proposed developments. Combining efficient appliances, reuse systems, social awareness campaigns can demand 70%, while neutralise potential risk scale, rainwater harvesting Blue Green Infrastructure need added both 432,000 households. see tool support transition towards using data-driven analysis effectively neutral drive sustainable development.

Language: Английский

Review of studies on the resilience of urban critical infrastructure networks DOI
Wei Liu, Zhaoyang Song

Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 193, P. 106617 - 106617

Published: Aug. 19, 2019

Language: Английский

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241

Infrastructure resilience curves: Performance measures and summary metrics DOI Creative Commons
Craig Poulin, Michael B. Kane

Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 216, P. 107926 - 107926

Published: July 23, 2021

Resilience curves are used to communicate quantitative and qualitative aspects of system behavior resilience stakeholders critical infrastructure. Generally, these illustrate the evolution performance before, during, after a disruption. As simple as may appear, literature contains underexplored nuance when defining “performance” comparing with summary metrics. Through review 273 publications, this manuscript aims define common vocabulary for practitioners researchers that will improve use tool assessing designing resilient This includes taxonomy curve measures well In addition, synthesizes framework examining assumptions analysis often implicit or unexamined in practice literature. From comes recommendations including broader adoption productivity measures; additional research on endogenous targets thresholds; deliberate consideration milestones metrics; cautionary fundamental flaws arise condensing an ensemble into “expected” trajectory.

Language: Английский

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141

Review of metrics to assess resilience capacities and actions for supply chain resilience DOI Creative Commons
Martin Bruckler, Lars Wietschel, Lukas Meßmann

et al.

Computers & Industrial Engineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 192, P. 110176 - 110176

Published: April 25, 2024

Efficiency and profitability are the main drivers of globalization have led to long complex supply chains. Recent disturbances such as COVID-19 or Suez Canal obstruction caused severe disruptions thereby unveiled vulnerability global trade. Resilient chains characterized by capacity absorb, adapt to, restore after disruptions. Building upon established concept 'resilience curve', this article explores interplay between resilience capacities, metrics, actions in state-of-the-art literature. We first analyze harmonize terminology used describe capacities well metrics for quantifying resilience. This results a set 17 that all characteristics curve can be tool assess chain. Subsequently, we propose how these applied quantify effect actions. Finally, which proposed literature classify those according their relation traditional chain planning tasks. Practitioners decision-makers implement strengthen absorptive, adaptive, restorative provided with mathematical formulations strengthening Academic research can, inter alia, integrate into multi-criteria optimization models decision-making explore economic efficiency, environmental sustainability,

Language: Английский

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18

Optimal Coordination of Water Distribution Energy Flexibility With Power Systems Operation DOI
Konstantinos Oikonomou, Masood Parvania

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, Journal Year: 2018, Volume and Issue: 10(1), P. 1101 - 1110

Published: April 9, 2018

This paper proposes a model for optimizing the energy flexibility of water distribution systems (WDSs) in day-ahead power operation. The system operators (W-DSOs) are considered as energy-conscious entities, who run proposed WDS operation to optimize pumps and tanks minimizing cost local WDSs, given expected demand electricity prices next day. A is that used by W-DSOs order calculate offer feasible flexible capacity operator. takes into account hydraulic operating constraints networks, thus ensuring deliverability flexibility. Further, network-constrained unit commitment integrates optimizes WDSs systems. implemented on 15-node powered 6-bus results presented study impacts optimized

Language: Английский

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138

Defining “water resilience”: Debates, concepts, approaches, and gaps DOI
Lucy Rodina

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Water, Journal Year: 2018, Volume and Issue: 6(2)

Published: Dec. 27, 2018

Resilience is increasingly applied the context of water systems, and governance more broadly, in response to climate change impacts, hydrologic variability uncertainty associated with various dimensions global environmental change. However, meanings, applications implications resilience as it relates are still poorly understood. Drawing on a systematic scoping review peer‐reviewed academic literature, this paper addresses questions: how framed relation systems governance, diverse framings (re)shaping ideas trends management, what implications? The analysis found that resilience‐informed literature remains fragmented predominantly centered conventional approaches planning, predominant focus engineering supply infrastructure. A recently emerging engagement however, draws theories calls for shift towards integrative ecologically‐centered thinking governance. Despite this, significant empirical conceptual gaps remain, particularly around integration subsectors and, importantly, institutional building resilience. This article categorized under: Engineering Water > Planning Human Governance

Language: Английский

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119

Quantitative analysis of power systems resilience: Standardization, categorizations, and challenges DOI Creative Commons
Amarachi Umunnakwe, Hongwei Huang, Konstantinos Oikonomou

et al.

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 149, P. 111252 - 111252

Published: June 17, 2021

Power systems incur considerable operational and infrastructural damages from high impact low probability events such as natural disasters. It therefore becomes imperative to quantify the of these disruptive on power system performance so that adaptive actions can be effectively applied. This evaluated using resilience metrics which should able assess transitions between different phases in a resides when subjected an extreme event. Also, aid evaluation effectiveness strategies. However, challenges exist since developed do not proceed with standardized framework, due vast variety existing metrics, it ambiguous for researchers utilities find converging information pertinent their work. In effort address challenges, this paper provides comprehensive review quantitative are diverse categorizations. The methodology employs Axiomatic Design Process utilizes axiomatic design theory structure matrix decompose resilient functional requirements into metric parameters. By integrating Process, we provide standard comparison analysis adequacy reviewed quantification, while categorizations aim identify specifications metrics. aids directing further studies towards have received less literary attention. addition, furnishes statistical venues years publication by percentage, recurring indicators, levels/stages applicable. Finally, presents common discusses gaps related well implications posed making recommendations filling gaps, posing questions community.

Language: Английский

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90

Territorial Resilience: Toward a Proactive Meaning for Spatial Planning DOI Open Access
Grazia Brunetta, Rosario Ceravolo,

Carlo Alberto Barbieri

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 11(8), P. 2286 - 2286

Published: April 16, 2019

The international debate on resilience has grown around the ability of a community to prepare for and adapt natural disasters, with growing interest in holistically understanding complex systems. Although concept been investigated from different perspectives, lack its conceptual comprehensive aspects presents strong limitations spatial planning adoption policies programs measurement achievement. In this paper, we refer “territorial resilience” as an emerging capable aiding decision-making process identifying vulnerabilities improving transformation socio-ecological technological systems (SETSs). Here, explore epistemology resilience, reviewing origins evolution term, providing evidence how umbrella is used by disciplines tackle problem-solving that arises disaster management command-control practices augment robustness. Assuming SETSs paradigm, seismic structural engineering, social sciences history, urban climatology perspectives intersects analytical levels including vulnerability patrimony cultural perspective. We conclude territorial surpasses barriers between disciplines, useful related phenomena land use planning, opening new research question: can be measured, acknowledging units analysis plans projects? attempting understand resilient system, quantitative qualitative measurements are crucial supporting decisions.

Language: Английский

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78

A quantitative approach to resilience in manufacturing systems DOI Creative Commons
Kosmas Alexopoulos, Ioannis Anagiannis, Nikolaos Nikolakis

et al.

International Journal of Production Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 60(24), P. 7178 - 7193

Published: Jan. 2, 2022

Resilience is one of the key characteristics that manufacturing systems should have as it offers ability to withstand difficult situations and be able accommodate disruptions without incurrence significant additional costs. The main contribution this study presentation a method for quantifying resilience in based on calculating penalty possible changes. applied an industrially-relevant scenario estimate two production when COVID-19 disrupts their production. first system uses additive (3D printing), second injection moulding. Several scenarios, related systems' operational environment, are presented basis pandemic-related events. validation proposed measure demonstrates method's suitability reliability considered industrial practice, support decision-making. can used by managers assess, compare improve systems, decide strategic investment costs resilience. It several disruption scenarios or variations same with different characteristics, such duration, recovery time impact system.

Language: Английский

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63

The contribution of circular economy practices on the resilience of production systems: Eco-innovation and cleaner production's mediation role for sustainable development DOI
Thanh Tiep Le, Alberto Ferraris, Bablu Kumar Dhar

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 424, P. 138806 - 138806

Published: Sept. 11, 2023

Language: Английский

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32

Tracking the post-disaster evolution of water infrastructure resilience: A study of the 2021 Texas winter storm DOI Creative Commons
Helena R. Tiedmann, Lauryn A. Spearing, Sergio Castellanos

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 91, P. 104417 - 104417

Published: Jan. 21, 2023

Language: Английский

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