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Risk assessment 2 Average electricity demand 1 Decision pathways 1 Demand 1 Design standards 1 Extreme value 1 Integrated analysis 1 Peak electricity demand 1 Probabilistic 1 Projection 1 Reliability 1 Resilience 1 Sea level rise 1 Simulation 1 Statistics 1 Structural safety 1 Trend 1 Tropical cyclone 1 Uncertainty 1 Variability 1 Water resources 1
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Wang, Chi-Hsiang 5 Leicester, Robert H. 3 Wang, Chi-hsiang 3 Wang, Xiaoming 3 Cookson, Laurie J. 2 Khoo, Yong 2 Blackmore, Jane 1 Grozev, George 1 Inman, Matthew 1 Lin, Brenda 1 Nguyen, Minh 1 Nguyen, Minh N. 1 Seo, Seongwon 1 Tapsuwan, Sorada 1
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Reliability engineering & system safety 3 Climatic Change 1 Energy 1 Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 1 Natural Hazards 1 Water Resources Management 1
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Assessing inundation damage and timing of adaptation: sea level rise and the complexities of land use in coastal communities
Lin, Brenda; Khoo, Yong; Inman, Matthew; Wang, Chi-Hsiang; … - In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 19 (2014) 5, pp. 551-568
Climate change exacerbates the public policy challenges already present in managing contested landscapes. Coastal managers deal with multiple stressors and multiple stakeholders and have a difficult challenge in managing competing land use as sea level rise (SLR) reduces the amount of prized...
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Extreme wind gust hazard in Australia and its sensitivity to climate change
Wang, Chi-Hsiang; Wang, Xiaoming; Khoo, Yong - In: Natural Hazards 67 (2013) 2, pp. 549-567
For consideration of structural design of buildings and infrastructure in Australia, this paper presents hazard modelling and mapping of extreme wind gusts under the current climate and likely future climate change. Statistical and probabilistic approaches are applied to analyse the daily...
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Decomposition and statistical analysis for regional electricity demand forecasting
Wang, Chi-hsiang; Grozev, George; Seo, Seongwon - In: Energy 41 (2012) 1, pp. 313-325
This paper proposes a decomposition approach for modelling the electricity demand trend and variability for medium- and long-term forecasting. This approach decomposes the historical time series into a number of components according to seasonality and day of week. For each component, the yearly...
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Supply–Demand Risk and Resilience Assessment for Household Rainwater Harvesting in Melbourne, Australia
Wang, Chi-Hsiang; Blackmore, Jane - In: Water Resources Management 26 (2012) 15, pp. 4381-4396
By the concept of systems risk and resilience, this paper presents a technique based on probabilistic and stochastic modelling to gauge the adequacy of the supply—demand relation of rainwater tank harvesting in suburban Melbourne, Australia. A domestic rainwater harvesting system may be viewed...
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Vulnerability of timber in ground contact to fungal decay under climate change
Wang, Chi-hsiang; Wang, Xiaoming - In: Climatic Change 115 (2012) 3, pp. 777-794
Attack of decay fungi on wood-based material depends primarily on the natural durability of wood, the local climatic conditions, and the likely climatic change. This study investigates the vulnerability of wood and structural timber in ground contact to decay fungi under high and medium...
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Probabilistic procedure for design of untreated timber piles under marine borer attack
Nguyen, Minh N.; Leicester, Robert H.; Wang, Chi-Hsiang; … - In: Reliability engineering & system safety 93 (2008) 3, pp. 482-488
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Probabilistic procedure for design of untreated timber poles in-ground under attack of decay fungi
Wang, Chi-hsiang; Leicester, Robert H.; Nguyen, Minh - In: Reliability engineering & system safety 93 (2008) 3, pp. 476-481
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A reliability model for assessing the risk of termite attack on housing in Australia
Leicester, Robert H.; Wang, Chi-Hsiang; Cookson, Laurie J. - In: Reliability engineering & system safety 93 (2008) 3, pp. 468-475
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