Authors
Paolo Bocchini, Dan M Frangopol, Thomas Ummenhofer, Tim Zinke
Publication date
2014/6/1
Journal
Journal of Infrastructure Systems
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
04014004
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Description
In recent years, the concepts of resilience and sustainability have become very topical and popular. The concept of sustainability rose to prominence in the late 1980s and became a central issue in world politics, when the construction industry began to generate the first sustainable building assessment systems with more or less equally weighted environmental, economic, and social aspects for office buildings over their life cycles. On the other hand, resilience is usually connected to the occurrence of extreme events during the life cycle of structures and infrastructures. In the last decade, it has been used to minimize specifically direct and indirect losses from hazards through enhanced resistance and robustness to extreme events, as well as more effective recovery strategies. A detailed comparison of the studies dealing with either infrastructure sustainability or resilience presented in this paper leads to the …
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Scholar articles
P Bocchini, DM Frangopol, T Ummenhofer, T Zinke - Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 2014