From Awareness to Action: Accounting for Infrastructure Interdependencies in Disaster Response and Recovery Planning

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This paper highlights challenges and open questions pertaining to physical and social infrastructure system interdependencies and their implications for disaster response, recovery, and resilience planning efforts. We describe the importance of understanding interdependencies in disaster contexts and highlight limitations to existing approaches. Suggestions for understanding and addressing interdependencies focus on increasing availability of tools for assessing interdependencies and increasing stakeholder and decisionmaker uptake of infrastructure interdependency-related information in planning efforts.

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Narayanan, A., Finucane, M., Acosta, J., & Wicker, A. (2020, August 1). From Awareness to Action: Accounting for Infrastructure Interdependencies in Disaster Response and Recovery Planning. GeoHealth. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GH000251

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