ResilSIM Resilience Simulation Tool Civil & Environmental Engineering
Today’s Agenda Project Objective Study Areas Data Requirements GIS Maps Future Plans November 3, 2015
Project Objective To develop an online tool that quantifies the resilience of an urban centre to extreme hydro-meteorological events Use manageable (size) and, if possible, publicly accessible datasets as tool input November 3, 2015
Study Areas London (small city) Toronto (large city) November 3, 2015
London Data Engineered structures (road, rail, bridges, water treatment plants, electrical stations) Building envelopes classified into economic sectors (industrial, institutional, residential, emergency) Socio-economic data static, neighbourhood profile (labour force by sector, population, employment/unemployment rate) November 3, 2015
Toronto Data Engineered structures (? Not sure what is available) Building envelopes classified into economic sectors (industrial, institutional, residential, emergency) Socio-economic data by month, city scale (retail sales, welfare, bankruptcies, public transit ridership, real estate, population, labour force, employment/unemployment rate) Socio-economic data static, by ward (labour force by sector, population, employment/unemployment rate) November 3, 2015
Spatial Data: Sample GIS Maps for the City of London November 3, 2015
November 3, 2015
November 3, 2015
November 3, 2015
November 3, 2015
November 3, 2015
Future Plans – Linking Data Assign socio-economic data to neighbourhoods profiles (London) and wards (Toronto) London: Link water levels from flood inundation maps to engineering and socio- economic data Toronto: Link water levels/rainfall magnitudes of previous flooding events to engineering and socio-economic data November 3, 2015