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Our work aims to be of use for a mixed audience of public and private stakeholders, media community, and academia. We are developing a different range of resources to make our research accessible to everybody.
Reports and guidelines

In this section you can find reports and guidelines written for a non-academic audience, which are distinguished by synthesis of ideas from different sources and attention to practical needs of end users.

Year: 2017Ìý

Short description:The document, written together with London Resilience, provides a syntheticÌýoverview of the cascading effects caused by wide area power failures. It defines the recurrent impacts and sources of escalation in a clear and conciseÌýway. It is written to support the training and the situational awareness of decision makers and emergency operators.Ìý

Authors:PescaroliÌý, G., Turner, S., Gould, T., Alexander, D.E., and Wicks, R.T.

Publications

Here is a list of the publications of the group on cascading and the link to them. All the articles are freely available through the ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº repository system but we highlighted those that are fully open access.

  • Pescaroli, G., Kelman, I. (2016). , in press, doi: 10.1111/1468-5973.12118. Paper Fully Open Access, link in the title.Ìý
  • Alexander, D. (2016). . Dunedin,Edinburgh.Ìý
  • Nones, M., Pescaroli, G. (2016). 14 (2), 195. Open access toward repository systems.
  • Pescaroli, G., Alexander, D. (2016). , 82 (1), 175-192. Paper Fully Open Access, link in the title.
  • Pescaroli, G., Alexander, D.E. (2015).3 (1), 58-67. Paper Fully Open Access,link in the title.

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