he paper discusses sustainability and vulnerability issues related to critical underground infrastructure (CUI). CUI is defined on the basis of its provision of vital services for a community. Most CUI can be found in urban areas. This analysis is based on understanding the natural characteristics of underground space and the benefits and difficulties of its utilization. Sustainability analysis considers how CUI is sustainable itself and what its impact on the environment is. Similarly, vulnerability analysis breaks down external and internal threats to CUI, and CUI impact on vulnerability of the physical and functional environment. The multiple-criteria decisionmaking analytic hierarchy process is used for aggregation impacts and integral assessment of CUI. In conclusion, the importance of CUI planning is highlighted.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationManaging Critical Infrastructure Risks
Subtitle of host publicationConference proceedings
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages445-469
ISBN (Electronic)9781402063855
ISBN (Print)9781402063831
StatePublished - 2007

Publication series

NameNATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security

    Research areas

  • analytic hierarchy process, Underground Structure, Urban Sprawl, Vulnerability Analysis, Hierarchy Structure

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