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Adebimpe, O A, Proverbs, D G and Oladokun, V O (2021) A fuzzy-analytic hierarchy process approach for measuring flood resilience at the individual property level. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 39(02), 197-217.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: flood resilience measurement; flood resilient attributes; flood resilient sub-attributes; fuzzy-ahp; index
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  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBPA-10-2019-0094
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    Purpose: Recent changes in climate, rainfall patterns, snow melt and rising sea levels coupled with an increase in urban development have increased the threat of flooding. To curb these threats and mitigate these damages, property-level approaches to improving resilience are now being encouraged as part of an integrated approach to flood risk management. This raises questions such as, what are the flood resilient attributes within individual properties, what is their importance and how can these be quantified. This research sought to develop a quantitative approach for the measurement of property-level flood resilience. Design/methodology/approach: A synthesis of literature was undertaken to establish the main resilient attributes and their relevant sub-attributes. This process led to the development of a new method, named the Composite Flood Resilient Index (CFRI) to weight the attributes and sub-attributes of flood resilience based on their importance. The approach adopts the use of the fuzzy-analytic hierarchy process (F-AHP) approach to quantify flood resilience. Findings: The implications of the proposed methodology in determining the flood resilience of individual property, including the potential use in retrofitting activities, and the benefits to a range of stakeholders are considered. Social implications: The methodology offers the potential to support the measurement of flood resilience of individual properties, allowing the identification and prioritisation of specific interventions to improve the resilience of a property. Originality/value: Whereas previous attempts to quantify flood resilience have adopted qualitative approaches with some level of subjectivity, this proposed methodology represents an important advancement in developing a scientific and quantitative approach.

Ahadzie, D K, Opoku, R, Opoku Ware, S N and Mensah, H (2021) Analysis of occupant behaviour in the use of air-conditioners in public buildings in developing countries: evidence from Ghana. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 39(02), 259-82.

Ahmed, S, Hossain, M M and Haq, I (2021) Implementation of lean construction in the construction industry in Bangladesh: awareness, benefits and challenges. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 39(02), 368-406.

Amadi, A I (2021) A back-end view to climatic adaptation: Partitioning weather-induced cement demand variance in wet humid environment. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 39(02), 153-74.

Amoah, C, Kajimo-Shakantu, K and Schalkwyk, T (2021) Meeting the expectations of the social housing recipients in South Africa: a myth or reality?. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 39(02), 218-34.

Borgeson, S and Brager, G (2011) Comfort standards and variations in exceedance for mixed-mode buildings. Building Research & Information, 39(02), 33.

Cândido, C, Lamberts, R, de Dear, R, Bittencourt, L and de Vecchi, R (2011) Towards a Brazilian standard for naturally ventilated buildings: guidelines for thermal and air movement acceptability. Building Research & Information, 39(02), 145–53.

de Dear, R (2011) Revisiting an old hypothesis of human thermal perception: alliesthesia. Building Research & Information, 39(02), 108–17.

Falorca, J F and Lanzinha, J C G (2021) Facade inspections with drones–theoretical analysis and exploratory tests. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 39(02), 235-58.

Ghosh, A, Edwards, D J, Hosseini, M R, Al-Ameri, R, Abawajy, J and Thwala, W D (2021) Real-time structural health monitoring for concrete beams: a cost-effective ‘Industry 4.0’ solution using piezo sensors. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 39(02), 283-311.

Guo, K, Zhang, L and Wang, T (2021) Concession period optimisation in complex projects under uncertainty: a public–private partnership perspective. Construction Management and Economics, 39(02), 156–72.

Hudson, F S, Sutrisna, M and Chawynski, G (2021) A certification framework for managing the risks of non-compliance and non-conformance building products: a Western Australian perspective. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 39(02), 312-43.

Le, P L, Jarroudi, I, Dao, T and Chaabane, A (2021) Integrated construction supply chain: an optimal decision-making model with third-party logistics partnership. Construction Management and Economics, 39(02), 133–55.

Li, H, Li, W, Wang, L and Lv, L (2021) Public satisfaction evaluation of urban water environment treatment public-private partnership project: A case study from China. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 39(02), 407-32.

Moezzi, M and Goins, J (2011) Text mining for occupant perspectives on the physical workplace. Building Research & Information, 39(02), 169–82.

Owusu-Manu, D G, Ghansah, F A, Darko, A and Asiedu, R O (2021) Service quality of insurance in complex project deals in the construction industry in Ghana. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 39(02), 344-67.

Purushothaman, A and Thirumaran, K (2021) Evaluating the climate-responsive design strategies of vernacular buildings in Konearirajapuram village, Nagappattinam, India. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 39(02), 175-96.

Scharpff, J, Schraven, D, Volker, L, Spaan, M T J and de Weerdt, M M (2021) Can multiple contractors self-regulate their joint service delivery? A serious gaming experiment on road maintenance planning. Construction Management and Economics, 39(02), 99–116.

Strengers, Y and Maller, C (2011) Integrating health, housing and energy policies: social practices of cooling. Building Research & Information, 39(02), 154–68.

Wang, R, Lu, W and Wei, Y (2021) Owners’ use of contract-based power in construction project transactions: restrictions from process specificity and uncertainty. Construction Management and Economics, 39(02), 117–32.

Zhang, H, Arens, E and Pasut, W (2011) Air temperature thresholds for indoor comfort and perceived air quality. Building Research & Information, 39(02), 134–44.

Zhang, J and Yuan, X (2021) Stochastic modelling of maintenance flexibility in Value for Money assessment of PPP road projects. Construction Management and Economics, 39(02), 173–91.