U.S. National Security Risk Analysis CoP Meeting

When:  Mar 28, 2024 from 12:00 to 13:00 (ET)
Join the National Security Risk Analysis Community on Thursday, 28 March at 1200 ET as Dr. Christopher Zobel delivers his presentation titled, Quantitatively Measuring Multi-Dimensional Disaster Resilience.
 
Dr. Zobel is the R.B. Pamplin Professor of Business Information Technology in the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech and is a founding faculty member of the Virginia Tech Graduate Level National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NSF NRT) Program on Disaster Resilience and Risk Management.
 
Quantitatively Measuring Multi-Dimensional Disaster Resilience
  
The ability to compare the resilience of complex human systems to different types of disasters can provide support for assessing their inherent vulnerabilities and taking appropriate actions to strengthen them. Resilient behavior is complicated and multi‐ dimensional, however, and resilience can actually be exhibited in a number of different ways in practice. With this complexity in mind, this presentation discusses a multi‐dimensional indicator for representing the resilience behavior of a complex human system, and it explores an approach for visualizing and analyzing the relationships between different resilience dimensions.
 
MEETING DETAILS
*Please note, beginning this month, all MORS CoP meetings will be held through ZOOM.
Date: 28 March 2024
Time: 12:00 PM Eastern Time (9:00 AM Pacific) Meeting Link: Please click the "Join Meeting" button below to access the meeting.
Meeting ID: 839-2825-1171
Passcode: 625722
 
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