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Title Smart Cities with Digital Twin Systems for Disaster Management
Authors Rodrigo Santos, Juan Manuel Ochoa, Sergio Ochoa, Carlos Chesñevar
Publication date March 2025
Abstract Cities and their supporting infrastructure (e.g., energy
supply,
water management, transportation and telecommunications) are becoming
larger, more complex and intertwined. At the same time, climate change poses
new challenges for urban populations around the world, increasing the
potential impact of extreme events on densely populated areas, and calling
for better strategies and emergency procedures in disaster management
organizations.
In recent years, digital twins have emerged as a potent tool for simulating
and assessing the functionality of vital urban services and various facets
of daily life. Moreover, they offer a means to design, assess, and refine
emergency response strategies for addressing significant urban crises. This
contribution aligns with the broader goal of fostering smarter and more
resilient cities.
This chapter delves into the utilization of digital twin systems for
addressing preparedness to urban extreme events, through the design and
evaluation of contingency plans. We conduct an analysis of factors pertinent
to characterizing these scenarios within the framework of smart cities,
identifying opportunities and challenges for using digital twins with that
purpose.
Pages 481-496
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