Incorporating Natech Hazards in Resilience and Recovery Modeling

Natural hazards, such as floods and earthquakes, threaten communities and infrastructure systems throughout the world. In some cases, these natural hazards may trigger the release of hazardous materials, cause damage to critical lifeline systems, or result in other technological disasters. Assessment of so-called Natech (NAtural disaster-triggered TECHnological disaster) disasters is an area of expertise at the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI) at Kyoto University. Natech assessment provides valuable insight into vulnerable facilities and their individual risks. This project concerns adopting this skillset for the Canadian context and collaborating to extend Natech assessment to include modeling of facility interdependency with critical infrastructure systems and pathways to recovery in the event of a disaster. The goal of this project is to integrate Natech assessment with recovery and resilience modeling to better prepare facilities and communities in Canada and abroad before disaster strikes.

Faculty Supervisor:

David Bristow

Student:

Partner:

Kyoto University

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Education

University:

University of Victoria

Program:

Globalink Research Award

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