Interdependant Infrastructure Criticality Analysis and Functionality Losses

Transport Networks

Applications: Recent applications include Peru (P163255), Manila (P171419), and Colombia (P180534)

Data requirement: Global data with option (strongly recommended) to incorporate local data to improve model precision

Final deliverables: A GIS layer containing all relevant data, complemented by a csv data set and a slide deck containing key messages and highlights. A written report can be produced based on needs

Geographic scope: National, subnational, network components

Hazards covered: Multiple hazards

Indicative Cost / working time: $100-$200k

Methodology peer-reviewed, cleared (date)?: Under review, Journals

Time Required for delivery: 6-12 months

This tool is used to assess the roles the transport network and other lifelines infrastructure networks play for access and functionality of health facilities and the health facility network. Incase of the transport network, the results of the analysis identify which roads are the most critical in ensuring continued access during routine demand and in case of disasters. The underlying methodology and its results are further discussed in this technical paper and emerged from the World Bank report Frontline, that presents a framework to increase the resilience of health systems to shocks.  

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Mersedeh Tariverdi
Senior Data Scientist
Jun Rentschler
Senior Economist
Christoph Klaiber
ETC
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