Anouck Adrot
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Archive | 2018
Anouck Adrot; Frank Friedrich; Andreas Lotter; T. Münzberg; Eric Rigaud; Marcus Weins; Wolfgang Raskob; Frank Schultmann
This chapter focuses on resilience stakes that characterize urbanizing cross-border regions. While cross-border regions are characterized by multiple sources of vulnerabilities that are inherent to their development and history, knowledge remains partial in relation to how these regions address disasters that could affect both sides of the frontier. For decades, most cross-border regions have been expanding both from economical and institutional perspectives. In the meantime, urban density has been increasing, as well as the complexity of critical infrastructures—for instance, transportation or electricity distribution—that support essential services such as health care. Due to such complexity, these infrastructures represent major vulnerabilities for cross-border regions nowadays. In addition, borderland citizens’ behaviours remain uncertain, due to history and co-existing diverse cultural backgrounds. The chapter introduces the concept of resilience as a valuable lens to investigate disaster management of cross-border regions. More specifically, this chapter proposes to draw on resilience methodologies to address risks related to infrastructure, organization and behaviours in cross-border regions. By doing so, the chapter contributes to a holistic perspective on these vulnerabilities and their management when a disaster strikes. While a large spectrum of European projects has taken into consideration some of cross-border regions’ specificities, a comprehensive approach to cross-border resilience is still missing. We illustrate the relevance of this approach with the example of the French–German cross-border region. Going further, the chapter presents the INCA project that relies on multidisciplinary investigation of cross-border resilience and will deliver an agent-based model to support decision-making in cross-border regions facing disasters.
Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 2008
Anouck Adrot; Daniel Robey
Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 2009
Anouck Adrot; Jessie Pallud
French Journal of Management Information Systems | 2013
Anouck Adrot; Marie-Anne Bia Figueiredo
Revue française de gestion | 2010
Anouck Adrot; Lionel Garreau
americas conference on information systems | 2008
Anouck Adrot; Daniel Robey
Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 2011
Anouck Adrot
americas conference on information systems | 2009
Anouck Adrot; Jessie Pallud
Archive | 2018
Marie Bia-Figueiredo; Anouck Adrot
Science for disaster risk management 2017: | 2017
M. Comes; Anouck Adrot; Caroline Rizza