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Increasing Urban Resilience to Large Scale Disasters

Japan-Israel Collaborative Research Project

A Dynamic Integrated Model for Disaster Management and Socio-Economic Analysis
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Working Papers

Working Papers
DIM2SEA aims at disseminating on-going work via working papers. These will be continually updated.
Current working papers can be found here:

2016 

Working paper 1 - Urban Resilience and Agent Based Simulation-Literature Review
Working paper 2 - AASDC: An Allocation Algorithm for Data Disaggregation and Synthetic Database Construction
Working paper 3 - Damage Assessment Literature Review
Working paper 4 - Humanitarian Logistics - Literature Review

2017
Working paper 5 - A Review on Earthquake Building Damage Functions
Working paper 6 - Local Labor Markets Following Large-Scale Urban Disasters
Working paper 7 - Debris Scattering Assessment
Working paper 8 - Modeling Household Preferences for Natural Hazard Insurance as an Indicator of Urban Resilience
Working paper 9 - Integrating Labor Market Dynamics into the DIM2SEA AgentBased Model: A Framework for Analysis
Working paper 10 - The DIM2SEA Agent-Based Modeling Framework
Working paper 11 - DIM2SEA Evacuation Simulation Model

2018
Working paper 12 - Household Insurance Expenditure as an Indicator of Urban Resilience
Working paper 13 - Modeling the Labor Market in the Aftermath of a Disaster: Two Perspectives

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Eilat Elbaum - Email: eilat.elbaum@mail.huji.ac.il

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