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A matrix approach to community resilience assessment: an illustrative case at Rockaway Peninsula

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Existing community resilience assessment methods lack explicit reference to temporality of disruptive events and often use standard metrics that may not be universally appropriate. Linkov et al.’s (Environ Sci Technol 47(18):10108–10110, 2013a; Environ Syst Decis 33(4):471–476, 2013b) Resilience Matrix (RM) framework utilizes local stakeholder-informed metrics aligned with the temporal stages of the National Academy of Science definition of disaster resilience. Here we demonstrate the application of the RM to coastal community resilience at Rockaway Peninsula, New York. We present the flexibility of the RM methodology by using both qualitative and quantitative metrics drawn from post-Hurricane Sandy reports. The presentation of the case study results reveals opportunities to prioritize investments and collaborate among responsible parties.

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Permission was granted by the USACE Chief of Engineers to publish this material. The authors would like to thank Laura Read and Colin Chadderton for assistance in research and developing the case study.

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Fox-Lent, C., Bates, M.E. & Linkov, I. A matrix approach to community resilience assessment: an illustrative case at Rockaway Peninsula. Environ Syst Decis 35, 209–218 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10669-015-9555-4

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