Assessment of building recovery functions for local and global resilience assessment to tsunamis
Louisiana State University · University of the Republic of San Marino · +1 more institution
Abstract
Resilience of residential buildings depends on the recovery process that follows the impact of natural hazards, such as tsunamis. In particular, the historical database from tsunamis that occurred in different Countries (Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, and Japan) have been considered. This study proposes a selection of the best-fitting models to assess the recovery process of tsunamis to derive a framework for resilience at geographical scales. Since the damage depends on the vulnerability of the buildings, several typologies have been considered. In addition, aggregations of different damage sources have been considered to propose comprehensive relationships. The definition of best-fitting recovery functions…
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- FWCI
- 32.82
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- 100%
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- 48
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3Topics & keywords
- Resilience (materials science)
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Process (computing)
- Natural disaster
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Natural (archaeology)
- Natural hazard