Digital Transformation in Disaster Resilience: The Role of Seismic Digital Twins
Chapter from the book:
Tün,
M.
(ed.)
2024.
Hazards and Disaster Resilient Cities I.
Synopsis
Digital transformation stands as a cornerstone in fortifying disaster resilience through the harnessing of technology to bolster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts. By leveraging digital tools and innovative technologies, communities can enhance their ability to anticipate, mitigate, and recover from the impacts of natural disasters and other emergencies. This chapter delves into the multifaceted impact of digital transformation on disaster resilience, elucidating its profound influence across various dimensions.
One key aspect explored is the integration of advanced data analytics, which empowers decision-makers with real-time insights and predictive capabilities. Through the analysis of large datasets, patterns can be identified, vulnerabilities assessed, and response strategies optimized, thereby enabling more effective disaster management.
Furthermore, the proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has revolutionized disaster response by providing a network of interconnected sensors and devices that can monitor environmental conditions, detect hazards, and facilitate rapid communication during emergencies. This interconnectedness allows for swift and coordinated response efforts, enhancing situational awareness and enabling timely interventions.
Additionally, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are being increasingly deployed to automate tasks, analyze complex data sets, and enhance decision-making processes in disaster management. From predictive modeling to automated damage assessments, AI holds the potential to revolutionize how we prepare for and respond to disasters, streamlining operations and saving lives in the process.
While digital transformation offers immense opportunities for enhancing disaster resilience, it also presents challenges such as data privacy concerns, digital divides, and cybersecurity risks. Addressing these challenges will be crucial in realizing the full potential of digital technologies in building more resilient communities capable of withstanding and recovering from disasters.