Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics

Volume 9, Issue 8 (August 2021)

ISSN Print: 2327-4352   ISSN Online: 2327-4379

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Increasing of Resistance and Resilience of an Urban System against Calamities in the Light of the Maximum Ordinality Principle

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DOI: 10.4236/jamp.2021.98126    142 Downloads   570 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The present paper aims at showing how it is possible to requalify the structures of an urban system, in order to increase its resistance and its correlative resilience, against natural calamities (earthquakes, hurricanes, etc.), by adopting as reference criterion the Maximum Ordinality Principle (MOP). In this sense, the paper opens a radically new perspective in this field. In fact, the village assumed as a case study was modelled as a Self-Organizing System. This is because, although the village is usually considered as being solely made of buildings, streets, places and so on, in reality it has been conceived, planned and realized by human beings during several centuries. In addition, the people who actually leave in such an urban center, systematically deal with its maintenance, in order to possibly increase its functionality. This justifies the assumption of the village as being a Self-Organizing System and, consequently, it has been analyzed in the light of the MOP, which represents a valid reference principle for analyzing both “non-living”, “living” and “conscious” self-organizing systems.

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Giannantoni, C. and Cennini, L. (2021) Increasing of Resistance and Resilience of an Urban System against Calamities in the Light of the Maximum Ordinality Principle. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 9, 1926-1945. doi: 10.4236/jamp.2021.98126.

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