CReDo Methodology Papers: elicitation of asset vulnerability to flooding events linked to climate change
Authors
Smith, James
Publication Date
2022-02-28Series
CReDo Methodology Papers
Publisher
Centre for Digital Built Britain
Type
Report
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Smith, J. (2022). CReDo Methodology Papers: elicitation of asset vulnerability to flooding events linked to climate change. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.81780
Abstract
The Climate Resilience Demonstrator, CReDo, is a climate change adaptation digital twin demonstrator project by the National Digital Twin programme to improve resilience across infrastructure networks.
CReDo is a pioneering project to develop, for the first time in the UK, a digital twin across key services networks to provide a practical example of how connected-data and greater access to the right information can improve climate adaptation and resilience.
CReDo looks specifically at the impact of extreme weather, in particular flooding, on energy, water and telecoms networks. It demonstrates how those who own and operate them can use secure, resilient, information sharing, across sector boundaries, to mitigate the effect of flooding on network performance and service delivery to customers.
The CReDo digital twin uses an Information Management Framework approach to share data across sectors, integrating flood simulations for climate change scenarios with data from the utility networks. The digital twin models interdependence to illustrate the resilience of the networks as a combined system of systems.
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This record's DOI: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.81780
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