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Building Resilient Urban Communities

Building Resilient Urban Communities . September 11 th , 2012. Arriata Chakos Urban Resilience Strategies Mary Comerio UC Berkeley Jayant R Kalagnanam IBM Mark Baker Esri. Introduction. A timely issue ? Examples of little pre planning for current events.

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Building Resilient Urban Communities

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  1. Building Resilient Urban Communities September 11th, 2012

  2. ArriataChakosUrban Resilience StrategiesMary ComerioUC BerkeleyJayant R KalagnanamIBMMark BakerEsri

  3. Introduction • A timely issue? • Examples of little pre planning for current events. • Greater dialogue on the level of planning and rebuilding communities for greater resilience. • Impacts of the emergency are greater as they do not have the resilience plans in place.

  4. Pre Disaster Resilience Initiatives • Elements of a Resilience Plan : • Heath - Housing - Education - Environment - Economy - Institutions - Infrastructure • What is our event timeline for planning? • Compressed Planning – relies on resources available and the needs. • Issues of implementation: • Political/social issues involved with resilience implementation. • Logistics • Budget

  5. Post Disaster Planning • Assessment. • Do we have the right tools to assess the impacts for rebuilding? • Role of Social media during an event. • What does a city rebuild to replace. • Observe the past, or build for the new. • Is it ‘smart’ • Is it ‘resilient’ • The cycle of resilience planning? • SF Example from 1989 • Preparation for the next event.

  6. Role of Technology • Operations level response tools and relevance to the planning activities • What is available and what is needed? • Getting the right picture of the environment - ‘what, where, when’. • Situational awareness in real time during an event, • Simulation models, spatial-temporal view of resource availability to provide Information • Aggregatethe remote and the local: multi-modal information from various sources e.g. radar, satellites, sensors…

  7. Summary

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