[HTML][HTML] Participatory resilience: Surviving, recovering and improving together
S Mahajan, CI Hausladen… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2022 - Elsevier
In the context of urbanization and a growing population, cities and citizens are becoming
more exposed and vulnerable to social and environmental changes, ranging from natural …
more exposed and vulnerable to social and environmental changes, ranging from natural …
Balancing efficiency and resilience objectives in pursuit of sustainable infrastructure transformations
Highlights•There is an intrinsic tension between efficiency (E) and resilience (R).•Greater
resilience often means less efficiency, and vice versa.•Infrastructure systems tend to align …
resilience often means less efficiency, and vice versa.•Infrastructure systems tend to align …
[HTML][HTML] AIoT-informed digital twin communication for bridge maintenance
Y Gao, H Li, G Xiong, H Song - Automation in Construction, 2023 - Elsevier
Digital twin (DT) has been moving progressively from concept to practice for bridge
operation and maintenance (O&M), but its issues of data synchronization and fault tolerance …
operation and maintenance (O&M), but its issues of data synchronization and fault tolerance …
Interrelationships between urban travel demand and electricity consumption: a deep learning approach
The analysis of infrastructure use data in relation to other components of the infrastructure
can help better understand the interrelationships between infrastructures to eventually …
can help better understand the interrelationships between infrastructures to eventually …
Next generation decentralized water systems: A water-energy-infrastructure-human nexus (WEIHN) approach
The escalating challenge of water scarcity, intensified by water-energy interdependency,
demands an urgent shift towards sustainable solutions. As this concern heightens, the focus …
demands an urgent shift towards sustainable solutions. As this concern heightens, the focus …
Institutional interdependence and infrastructure resilience
Enhancing the resilience of infrastructure to climate change requires attending to the
interdependencies that occur among complex configurations of social, ecological, and …
interdependencies that occur among complex configurations of social, ecological, and …
Interdependence of social-ecological-technological systems in Phoenix, Arizona: consequences of an extreme precipitation event
A Helmrich, A Kuhn, A Roque, A Santibanez… - Journal of Infrastructure …, 2023 - Springer
Complex adaptive systems–such as critical infrastructures (CI)–are defined by their vast,
multi-level interactions and emergent behaviors, but this elaborate web of interactions often …
multi-level interactions and emergent behaviors, but this elaborate web of interactions often …
Assessing the resilience of circularity in water management: a modeling framework to redesign and stress-test regional systems under uncertainty
D Bouziotas, S Stofberg, J Frijns… - Urban Water …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Contrary to the 'make-use-dispose'linearity of conventional management, circular economy
design principles have been proposed as a resource management alternative that reduces …
design principles have been proposed as a resource management alternative that reduces …
Lock-in: origination and significance within infrastructure systems
Infrastructure systems have legacies that continue to define their priorities, goals, flexibility,
and ability to make sense of their environments. These legacies may or may not align with …
and ability to make sense of their environments. These legacies may or may not align with …
A human exposure-based traffic assignment model for minimizing fine particulate matter (PM2. 5) intake from on-road vehicle emissions
An exposure-based traffic assignment (TA) model and accompanying analysis framework
have been developed to quantify primary and secondary fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) …
have been developed to quantify primary and secondary fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) …