Models and Frameworks for Equitable Resilience

Wednesday, July 17, 4:15 to 5:45 p.m MDT
Location: Centennial Ballroom

Moderator

A Social Welfare-Based Infrastructure Resilience Assessment Model: Toward Equitable Infrastructure Resilience

Sunil Dhakal, Florida International University
Lu Zhang, Virginia Tech

Synthesizing Post-Disaster Fieldwork Data: A Comprehensive Framework Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses

Diana Ramirez-Rios, State University of New York at Buffalo
Sayanti Mukherjee, State University of New York at Buffalo
Angelo Soto-Vergel, State University of New York at Buffalo
Judith Brennan, State University of New York at Buffalo
Huize Hou, State University of New York at Buffalo
Prasangsha Ganguly, American Airlines

How Long Does It Take To Document In-Situ Community Resilience and Recovery?

Elaina Sutley, University of Kansas
Maria Dillard, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Jennifer Helgeson, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Sara Hamideh, Stony Brook University
Maria Watson, Shimberg Center for Housing Studies
Shane Crawford, University of Alabama
Donghwan Gu, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Kenneth Harrison, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Leonardo Duenas-Osorio, Rice University

Long-Term Demographic Consequences of Disaster Devastation of American Communities Revisited

John Cross, University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh

Embedding Equity in Infrastructure Resilience Research

Natalie Coleman, Texas A&M University
Xiangpeng Li, Texas A&M University
Tina Comes, Delft University of Technology
Ali Mostafavi, Texas A&M University