Weiss Robert, Zobel Christopher W
Academy of Integrated Science, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.
Department of Geosciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.
Risk Anal. 2025 Feb;45(2):409-420. doi: 10.1111/risa.17452. Epub 2024 Aug 6.
This paper presents a new approach for quantitatively modeling the resilience of a system that has been disrupted by a sudden-impact event. It introduces a new theoretical model that explicitly incorporates representations of the enabling and inhibiting forces that are inherent within postdisruption recovery behavior. Based on a new, more comprehensive measure of resilience that is able to capture both negative and positive deviations in performance, a generic mass-spring system is then used to illustrate the applicability of the theoretical model. The interplay between the enabling and inhibiting forces that is revealed by the new model provides a new theoretical basis for understanding the complexity of resilience and disaster recovery. With the addition of the new resilience measure, it lends support for defining and characterizing a new type of resilient behavior: unstable resilience.
本文提出了一种新方法,用于对因突发冲击事件而中断的系统恢复力进行定量建模。它引入了一种新的理论模型,该模型明确纳入了中断后恢复行为中固有的促进力和抑制力的表征。基于一种能够捕捉性能中正负偏差的新的、更全面的恢复力度量,然后使用一个通用的质量-弹簧系统来说明该理论模型的适用性。新模型揭示的促进力和抑制力之间的相互作用为理解恢复力和灾难恢复的复杂性提供了新的理论基础。随着新的恢复力度量的加入,它为定义和描述一种新型的恢复行为提供了支持:不稳定恢复力。