Regulatory agencies have long adopted a three-tier structure for risk assessment and risk management. We build on this structure to propose a tiered approach for resilience assessment that can be integrated in the existing regulatory processes. Comprehensive approaches to assessing resilience at appropriate and operational scales, reconciling analytical complexity as needed with stakeholder needs and resources available, and ultimately creating actionable recommendations to enhance resilience is still lacking. Our proposed structure consists of tiers by which analysts can scale a resilience assessment and associated management actions relative to the scope and urgency of the risk and the capacity of resource managers to improve system resilience. We use an application of water allocation decisions in the Platte River Basin, Nebraska, USA to illustrate this approach.
Revised: January 2, 2020 |
Published: September 3, 2018
Citation
Linkov I., C. Fox-Lent, L. Read, C.R. Allen, J.C. Arnott, E. Bellini, and J. Coaffee, et al. 2018.Tiered Approach to Resilience Assessment.Risk Analysis 38, no. 9:1772-1780.PNNL-SA-117430.doi:10.1111/risa.12991