Assessing the effectiveness of disaster risk reduction strategies on the regional recovery of critical infrastructure systems

Andrew Deelstra, David. N. Bristow
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Communities depend on critical infrastructure systems to support their regular operations and future development. Destructive events, such as natural disasters, threaten to disrupt service to these systems and the communities they support. Strategies designed to reduce the impacts from disasters and other events are therefore an important consideration for community planning. At a regional level, coordination between communities supports the efficient use of resources for implementing disaster risk reduction (DRR) measures and completing post-disaster repairs to meet the needs of all residents. Coordination is challenging, however, due to the complexity of regional systems and competing stakeholder interests. This work presents a case study model of regional water, wastewater, and power systems, and demonstrates the effect of seismic hardening and increased resource availability on post-earthquake repair requirements and critical infrastructure recovery. Model results indicate that implementing DRR strategies can reduce required repair costs by over 40 percent and outage severity by approximately 50 percent for the studied sectors. Not all strategies are effective for all sectors and locations, however, so this work discusses the importance of comprehensive, coordinated, and accessible emergency planning activities to ensure that the needs of all residents are considered.

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评估减少灾害风险战略对关键基础设施系统区域恢复的有效性
社区依靠关键的基础设施系统来支持其正常运营和未来发展。破坏性事件,如自然灾害,有可能破坏对这些系统及其支持的社区的服务。因此,旨在减少灾害和其他事件影响的战略是社区规划的一个重要考虑因素。在区域一级,社区之间的协调有助于有效利用资源,实施减少灾害风险措施,并完成灾后修复,以满足所有居民的需求。然而,由于区域系统的复杂性和利益攸关方利益的相互竞争,协调工作具有挑战性。这项工作提出了一个区域水、废水和电力系统的案例研究模型,并证明了地震硬化和资源可用性增加对震后修复需求和关键基础设施恢复的影响。模型结果表明,对于所研究的部门,实施DRR策略可以将所需的维修成本降低40%以上,并将停机严重程度降低约50%。然而,并不是所有的策略都对所有部门和地点有效,因此这项工作讨论了全面、协调和无障碍的应急规划活动的重要性,以确保考虑到所有居民的需求。
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