by Vance Tan | Jul 1, 2018 | Network risk analysis
Floods are one of the most devastating disasters and their intensity and severity is expected to increase in the future. New research shows how regional floods can cause global impacts through propagation within the global trade and supply network. Traditionally,...
by Vance Tan | Jun 17, 2018 | Network risk analysis
Zorn C., Davies A., Robinson T., Pant R., Wotherspoon L., and Thacker S. 2018. Infrastructure failure propagations and recovery strategies from an Alpine fault scenario (pdf, 2.6 MB). 16th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 18-21 June 2018, Thessaloniki,...
by Vance Tan | May 31, 2018 | Network risk analysis
Abstract Critical infrastructures such as energy, transport, water, waste and telecommunications exist as geospatial interdependent networks, supplying goods and services that support society and economy. The resilience of infrastructure networks is tested in external...
by Vance Tan | Mar 13, 2018 | Network risk analysis
Abstract Voor het Deltaprogramma 2015 zijn er nieuwe waterveiligheidsnormen opgesteld, die de gewenste hoogte en sterkte van de dijken vaststellen. Een belangrijke basis voor deze normen zijn de kosten-batenanalyses, waarbij er uitgebreid is gekeken naar de...
by Vance Tan | Jan 11, 2018 | Network risk analysis
Authors Pregnolato, M., Robson, C., Ford, A., Glenis, V., Dawson, R. and Barr S.
by Vance Tan | Dec 14, 2017 | Network risk analysis
Abstract One of the most critical impacts of sea level rise is that flooding suffered by ever larger settlements in tropical deltas will increase. Here we look at Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and quantify the threats that coastal floods pose to safety and to the...