Tiered Approach to Resilience Assessment

Author:

Linkov Igor1,Fox-Lent Cate1,Read Laura1,Allen Craig R.2,Arnott James C.34,Bellini Emanuele5,Coaffee Jon6,Florin Marie-Valentine7,Hatfield Kirk8,Hyde Iain9,Hynes William10,Jovanovic Aleksandar11,Kasperson Roger12,Katzenberger John4,Keys Patrick W.1314,Lambert James H.15,Moss Richard16,Murdoch Peter S.17,Palma-Oliveira Jose18,Pulwarty Roger S.19,Sands Dale20,Thomas Edward A.21,Tye Mari R.22,Woods David23

Affiliation:

1. United States Army Corp of Engineers; USA

2. U.S. Geological Survey, Nebraska Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit; University of Nebraska-Lincoln; USA

3. University of Michigan; USA

4. Aspen Global Change Institute; USA

5. University of Florence; Italy

6. University of Warwick; UK

7. Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL); Switzerland

8. University of Florida; USA

9. State of Colorado; USA

10. Future Analytics Consulting; Ireland

11. Steinbeis Advanced Risk Technologies; Germany

12. Clark University; USA

13. Stockholm Resilience Centre; Sweden

14. School of Global Environmental Sustainability, Colorado State University; USA

15. University of Virginia; USA

16. Joint Global Change Research Institute; USA

17. United States Geological Survey; USA

18. University of Lisbon; Portugal

19. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration; USA

20. MD Sands Consulting Solutions LLC; USA

21. Natural Hazard Mitigation Association; USA

22. National Center for Atmospheric Research; USA

23. Ohio State University; USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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