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A Probabilistic Approach to the Evaluation of Seismic Resilience in Road Asset Management

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 114-124

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13753-022-00395-5

Keywords

Italy; Resilience metrics; Road asset management; Road network resilience; Seismic hazards

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Road networks are critical infrastructure systems, and their loss of functionality can hinder various activities and emergency response. Recent research has focused on understanding and designing strategies for the resilience of highway transportation networks. A new innovative methodology is proposed for assessing the economic resources needed to restore damaged infrastructures.
Road networks are classified as critical infrastructure systems. Their loss of functionality not only hinders residential and commercial activities, but also compromises evacuation and rescue after disasters. Dealing with risks to key strategic objectives is not new to asset management, and risk management is considered one of the core elements of asset management. Risk analysis has recently focused on understanding and designing strategies for resilience, especially in the case of seismic events that present a significant hazard to highway transportation networks. Following a review of risk and resilience concepts and metrics, an innovative methodology to stochastically assess the economic resources needed to restore damaged infrastructures, one that is a relevant and complementary element within a wider resilience-based framework, is proposed. The original methodology is based on collecting and analyzing ex post reconstruction and hazard data and was calibrated on data measured during the earthquake that struck central Italy in 2016 and collected in the following recovery phase. Although further improvements are needed, the proposed approach can be used effectively by road managers to provide useful information in developing seismic retrofitting plans.

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