International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment: Volume 8 Issue 1
Table of contents - Special Issue: Economic impact of disasters and the role of disaster resilience
Guest Editors: Irene Lill, Srinath Perera
Determining critical infrastructure risks using social network analysis
Citra Ongkowijoyo, Hemanta DoloiThe purpose of this paper is to develop a novel risk analysis method named fuzzy critical risk analysis (FCRA) for assessing the infrastructure risks from a risk-community network…
Balancing costs and benefits in Vietnam’s hydropower industry: a strategic proposal
Chinh Luu, Jason Von Meding, Sittimont KanjanabootraOne of the main strategic targets in the national power development plan of Vietnam is to give priority to hydropower. However, there is evidence that the most “at risk” in…
Enhance household resilience in Istanbul
Seda KundakThis paper aims to address improvements in household preparedness against earthquake risks.
Disasters and long-term economic sustainability: a perspective on Sierra Leone
Barlu Dumbuya, Niru NirupamaThis paper aims to analyse the case of Sierra Leone from the lens of economic impact and underlying causes for concern towards economic sustainability in a post-Ebola recovery…
Testing solutions of a multi-disaster building’s certification functional to the built environment sustainability and resilience
Daniele Fabrizio BignamiThis paper aims to present phenomenological extensions and technical improvements of a recent research path on a potential operational scheme aiming at promoting an effective…
Building organisational resilience for the construction industry: New Zealand practitioners’ perspective
Zulkfli Sapeciay, Suzanne Wilkinson, Seosamh B. CostelloThis paper aims to explore New Zealand construction practitioners’ approaches to organisational resilience practice in built environment discipline, based on survey and interview…
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1759-5908e-ISSN:
1759-5916ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof Dilanthi Amaratunga
- Prof Richard Haigh