Validating interdependent community resilience modeling using hindcasting Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • 13th International Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering, ICASP 2019. All rights reserved. The resilience of communities prone to natural hazards can be enhanced through the use of risk-informed decision-making tools. These tools can provide community decision-makers key information, allowing them to consider an array of mitigation and/or recovery strategies. To comprehensively assess community resilience, all sectors that have an influence, including physical infrastructure (buildings, bridges, electric power networks, etc.) and the socio-economic systems should be considered. For this purpose, the Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning (hereon referred to as the Center), headquartered at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, developed an Interdependent Networked COmmunity Resilience modeling Environment (IN-CORE) capable of simulating the effects of different natural hazards including tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, among others, on physical and socio-economic sectors of a community while accounting for interdependencies between the various sectors. However, such a complex computational environment must be validated with each model being verified as a single component or sub-system. Within the Center, models are verified for accuracy as they are developed, but the combination of all the models must be verified for accuracy and then validated to ensure that it provides the desired output with the accuracy needed for risk-informed decisions. The community of Joplin Missouri in the United States was hit by an EF-5 tornado on May 22, 2011. In this paper, the city of Joplin is modeled in IN-CORE to estimate the building and electrical power network damage, economic disruption and recovery, infrastructure repair and recovery through several metrics, as well as population dislocation. Results are compared with best estimates obtained from collected post-event data, interpreted existing government documentation, and archived literature related to Joplin.

published proceedings

  • 13th International Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering, ICASP 2019

author list (cited authors)

  • Van De Lindt, J. W., Mahmoud, H., Pilkington, S., Koliou, M., Attary, N., Cutler, H., ... Lee, J. S.

complete list of authors

  • Van De Lindt, JW||Mahmoud, H||Pilkington, S||Koliou, M||Attary, N||Cutler, H||Smith, S||Rosenheim, N||Navarro, CM||Kim, YW||Lee, JS

publication date

  • January 2019