Disaster Risk Planning With Fuzzy Goal Programming.

Risk Anal

Department of Management Information Systems, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA.

Published: September 2022

The uncertainty in the timing and severity of disaster events makes the long-term planning of mitigation and recovery actions both critical and extremely difficult. Planners often use expected values for hazard occurrences, leaving communities vulnerable to worse-than-usual and even so-called "black swan" events. This research models disasters in terms of their best-case, most-likely, and worst-case damage estimates. These values are then embedded in a fuzzy goal programming model to provide community planners and stakeholders with the ability to strategize for any range of events from best-case to worst-case by adjusting goal weights. Examples are given illustrating the modeling approach, and an analysis is provided to illustrate how planners might use the model as a planning tool.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/risa.13849DOI Listing

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