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Benchmark Analysis for Quantifying Urban Vulnerability to Terrorist Incidents
Authors:Walter W Piegorsch  Susan L Cutter  Frank Hardisty
Institution:Interdisciplinary Program in Statistics, BIO5 Institute, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA. piegorsch@math.arizona.edu
Abstract:We describe a quantitative methodology to characterize the vulnerability of U.S. urban centers to terrorist attack, using a place-based vulnerability index and a database of terrorist incidents and related human casualties. Via generalized linear statistical models, we study the relationships between vulnerability and terrorist events, and find that our place-based vulnerability metric significantly describes both terrorist incidence and occurrence of human casualties from terrorist events in these urban centers. We also introduce benchmark analytic technologies from applications in toxicological risk assessment to this social risk/vulnerability paradigm, and use these to distinguish levels of high and low urban vulnerability to terrorism. It is seen that the benchmark approach translates quite flexibly from its biological roots to this social scientific archetype.
Keywords:Benchmark index  complementary log-log model  homeland security  urban vulnerability analysis
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