TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing Community-Level Flood Resilience
T2 - Analyzing Functional Interdependencies Among Building Sectors
AU - Lu, Yang
AU - Zhang, Guanming
AU - Wang, Donglei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - This study presents a comprehensive framework for evaluating community-level flood resilience by integrating the fragility of individual buildings, the functionality of critical infrastructure sectors, and their interdependencies. Using performance-based engineering principles, the framework quantifies resilience through isolated building fragility curves, sector-specific functionality fragility curves, and a synthesized community-level functionality model. Applied to a virtual community of 1000 archetypal buildings, the analysis reveals that community functionality decreases with increasing flood depth, reaching a critical threshold of 0.87 at 1.57 m. The sensitivity analysis underscores the importance of accounting for intersectoral dependencies, as they significantly influence community-wide functionality. The results highlight the residential sector’s dominant role in shaping resilience and its cascading effects on other sectors. This framework provides actionable insights for planners and stakeholders, emphasizing the need to prioritize interventions in sectors with the highest vulnerability and dependency to enhance disaster preparedness and response strategies. This framework, novel in its integration of building-level fragility curves with community-wide intersectoral dependencies, provides actionable insights for planners and stakeholders, emphasizing targeted interventions in vulnerable sectors to enhance flood resilience.
AB - This study presents a comprehensive framework for evaluating community-level flood resilience by integrating the fragility of individual buildings, the functionality of critical infrastructure sectors, and their interdependencies. Using performance-based engineering principles, the framework quantifies resilience through isolated building fragility curves, sector-specific functionality fragility curves, and a synthesized community-level functionality model. Applied to a virtual community of 1000 archetypal buildings, the analysis reveals that community functionality decreases with increasing flood depth, reaching a critical threshold of 0.87 at 1.57 m. The sensitivity analysis underscores the importance of accounting for intersectoral dependencies, as they significantly influence community-wide functionality. The results highlight the residential sector’s dominant role in shaping resilience and its cascading effects on other sectors. This framework provides actionable insights for planners and stakeholders, emphasizing the need to prioritize interventions in sectors with the highest vulnerability and dependency to enhance disaster preparedness and response strategies. This framework, novel in its integration of building-level fragility curves with community-wide intersectoral dependencies, provides actionable insights for planners and stakeholders, emphasizing targeted interventions in vulnerable sectors to enhance flood resilience.
KW - community-level resilience
KW - flood resilience
KW - fragility curves
KW - functional interdependencies
KW - resilience assessment
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105000917266
U2 - 10.3390/app15063161
DO - 10.3390/app15063161
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105000917266
VL - 15
JO - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
JF - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
IS - 6
M1 - 3161
ER -