Life and research:
My dissertation is an attempt to contribute to the understanding of the resilience of complex urban systems to various disasters and crises that affect critical infrastructure and services. I study how the availability and accessibility of facilities affect the resilience of communities during floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, industrial accidents, and terrorist attacks. To assess resilience, I use methods from network science and geographic information system.
I worked at the New Economic School, Centre for European Policy Studies, Food and Agriculture Organization, Central European University, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
Relevant publications:
Kiparisov P, Lagutov V, Pflug G. Quantification of Loss of Access to Critical Services during Floods in Greater Jakarta: Integrating Social, Geospatial, and Network Perspectives. Remote Sensing. 2023; 15(21):5250.
Kiparisov, P. Urban System Resilience to Floods in Greater Jakarta. IIASA YSSP Report. 2023. Laxenburg, Austria: IIASA
Erdős number: 4 (Erdős -> Prekopa -> Ruszczynski -> Pflug -> Kiparisov)