4.6 Article

Predicting and Improving the Waterlogging Resilience of Urban Communities in China-A Case Study of Nanjing

Journal

BUILDINGS
Volume 12, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12070901

Keywords

communities' resilience; waterlogging; BP neural network; systematic literature review; incentive and restraint mechanism

Funding

  1. Humanities and Social Sciences Fund of the Ministry of education [21YJC630017]
  2. Innovation and entrepreneurship training program for college students in Jiangsu Province [2021NFUSPITP0602]

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This paper focuses on the pre-disaster prevention and control of waterlogging in urban communities of China, using the concept of resilience. Through simulation prediction and empirical research, the paper proposes disaster adaptation strategies.
In recent years, urban communities in China have been continuously affected by extreme weather and emergencies, among which the rainstorm and waterlogging disasters pose a great threat to infrastructure and personnel safety. Chinese governments issue a series of waterlogging prevention and control policies, but the waterlogging prevention and mitigation of urban communities still needs to be optimized. The concept of resilience has unique advantages in the field of community disaster management, and building resilient communities can effectively make up for the limitations of the traditional top-down disaster management. Therefore, this paper focuses on the pre-disaster prevention and control of waterlogging in urban communities of China, following the idea of concept analysis-influencing factor identification-evaluation indicators selection-impact mechanism analysis-resilience simulation prediction-empirical research-disaster adaptation strategy formulation. The structural equation model and BP neural network are used by investigating the existing anti-waterlogging capitals of the target community to predict the future waterlogging resilience. Based on this simulation prediction model, and combined with the incentive and restraint mechanisms, suggestions on corrective measures can be put forward before the occurrence of waterlogging.

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