
Improving Community Resilience through Ranking Criteria and Scoring System
This content outlines a comprehensive approach to assess community vulnerability and prioritize risk factors for enhancing resilience. It covers important metrics such as system condition, environmental risks, impact of system loss, health factors, and logistical considerations. The scoring system example provided offers a practical way to weigh these factors for decision-making. It emphasizes scalability and flexibility in community assessments to support varied needs.
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Group B ranking criteria and prioritization WE DID WHAT WAS ASKED (I THINK)
System status metrics: 1.Condition of system (includes age) risk 2.Environmental risk (*not just climate change, include other natural hazards such as earthquakes, volcanos) 3.Impact of loss of system 4.Other health factors (e.g., community demographics, vulnerable populations) 5.Community capacity score (e.g., operator turnover, capital reserve, uniqueness of system, these are things that can be mitigated) 6.Logistical factors (access to roads, barges, etc.)
X axis: condition/age risk + environmental risk Y axis: impact of loss of system with the following components as multipliers Logistic factors Other health impacts Community capacity score
As scalable as community wants Community vulnerability assessment granulation is smaller than needed for the asset inventory so that community can use it for other purposes.