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Comprehensive vulnerability assessment for environmental facility depending on spatial characteristics in South Korea

Authors
Choi, Young HwanYoo, Do GuenKwak, Pill JaeDo Kim, HyungPark, JungsuPark, JaehyeoungYoon, Younghan
Issue Date
Dec-2024
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Wastewater treatment facility; Vulnerability evaluation framework; System vulnerability index; Structural and non-structural factors
Citation
International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection, v.47
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Journal Title
International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection
Volume
47
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/74042
DOI
10.1016/j.ijcip.2024.100715
ISSN
1874-5482
2212-2087
Abstract
Among environmental facilities, wastewater treatment facilities have a crucial role in sustaining human life, and any occurrence of an earthquake or flood within these facilities can result in various social, economic, and environmental issues, either directly or indirectly. Therefore, a quantitative vulnerability assessment of wastewater treatment facilities is necessary to minimize and prevent damage from earthquakes and flood disasters. For this reason, this study introduces a novel indicator to assess the susceptibility of disasters, considering aspects of exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity. The newly proposed indicator encompasses numerous evaluation criteria, topography, natural surroundings, hydraulic systems, structural composition, and non-structural features. Also, Weights derived using the combined weight calculation (CWC) method, which combined the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and entropy weight method were applied to the indicator. It was tested across 23 cities to validate its efficacy, revealing a substantial correlation between the vulnerability index and the specific attributes of the city's wastewater treatment facilities. Therefore, this study analyzed wastewater treatment facilities by comparing the attributes of the urban areas under investigation, such as topological characteristics, urbanization levels, population density, infrastructure quality, and disaster preparedness resources available. The suggested methodology can facilitate the development of strategies aimed at averting damage caused by earthquakes or floods and reducing the adverse impact on wastewater treatment facilities while considering the unique characteristics of the urban setting in question.
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