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Author: Proag, Virendra
Title: Infrastructure Resilience
  • Cord-id: gvs2cs5o
  • Document date: 2020_11_6
  • ID: gvs2cs5o
    Snippet: Vulnerability implies a measure of risk associated with the physical, social and economic aspects and implications resulting from the system’s ability to cope with the resulting event. Resilience implies the ability of an infrastructure system to perform properly even when placed under pressure or to absorb and recover from the impact of disruptive events. Features should be inbuilt in the infrastructure (design, normal operation, etc.) so as to offer better, if not complete, resilience to the
    Document: Vulnerability implies a measure of risk associated with the physical, social and economic aspects and implications resulting from the system’s ability to cope with the resulting event. Resilience implies the ability of an infrastructure system to perform properly even when placed under pressure or to absorb and recover from the impact of disruptive events. Features should be inbuilt in the infrastructure (design, normal operation, etc.) so as to offer better, if not complete, resilience to the system. Depending on the infrastructure system, and how resilience is being considered, several approaches (qualitative and quantitative) have been proposed to measure or compare resilience of two infrastructure systems.

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