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Optimal recovery sequencing for enhanced resilience and service restoration in transportation networks

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The intent of this paper is to formulate a bi-level optimisation model for network recovery and to demonstrate a solution approach for that Optimisation model.
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Critical infrastructure resilience has become a national priority for the US Department of Homeland Security. Rapid and efficient restoration of service in damaged transportation networks is a key area of focus. The intent of this paper is to formulate a bi-level optimisation model for network recovery and to demonstrate a solution approach for that optimisation model. The lower-level problem involves solving for network flows, while the upper-level problem identifies the optimal recovery modes and sequences, using tools from the literature on multi-mode project scheduling problems. Application and advantages of this method are demonstrated through two examples.

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Disaster Resilience Indicators for Benchmarking Baseline Conditions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a methodology and a set of indicators for measuring baseline characteristics of communities that foster resilience by establishing baseline conditions, it becomes possible to monitor changes in resilience over time in particular places and to compare one place to another.
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Modeling Regional Economic Resilience to Disasters: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Water Service Disruptions*

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Economic resilience to natural and man-made disasters: Multidisciplinary origins and contextual dimensions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors distinguish static economic resilience (efficient allocation of existing resources) from dynamic economic resilience(speeding recovery through repair and reconstruction of the capital stock) and propose operational definitions that incorporate this important distinction.
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