Autores
Adam Rose, Juan Benavides, Stephanie E Chang, Philip Szczesniak, Dongsoon Lim
Fecha de publicación
1997/8
Revista
Journal of Regional Science
Volumen
37
Número
3
Páginas
437-458
Editor
Blackwell Publishers Inc.
Descripción
This paper develops a methodology to estimate the regional economic impacts of electricity lifeline disruptions caused by a catastrophic earthquake. The methodology is based on specially designed input‐output and linear programming models. A simulation of a major earthquake in the New Madrid Seismic Zone near Memphis, Tennessee, indicates the potential production loss over the recovery period could amount to as much as 7 percent of gross regional product. Reallocation of scarce electricity across sectors could reduce the impacts substantially. Additionally, an improved restoration pattern of electricity transmission substations across subareas could reduce losses even more.
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