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    Interdisciplinary research is crucial for analyzing critical infrastructure interdependencies during natural disasters. Integrating computational modeling with social sciences enhances infrastructure resilience and response capabilities.

    Keywords:
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    • Social Sciences
    • Disaster Management

    Background:

    • Critical infrastructure faces complex cross-sector risks during natural disasters.
    • Existing interdependency analyses are often limited by discipline-specific methodologies.
    • A need exists for interdisciplinary approaches to enhance infrastructure resilience.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the uses, challenges, and opportunities of interdisciplinary research in critical infrastructure interdependency analysis.
    • To advance knowledge for improving infrastructure system resilience under extreme events.
    • To identify effective modes of integrating computational modeling with social sciences.

    Main Methods:

    • Review and discussion of interdisciplinary research integration modes.
    • Exploration of integrating engineering models with social science research.
    • Examination of community engagement and participative social learning through simulation models.
    • Analysis of interactive simulations with human-in-the-loop architectures.

    Main Results:

    • Identified three basic modes of method integration for interdisciplinary analysis.
    • Highlighted the potential of integrating computational modeling with social sciences.
    • Emphasized the role of community engagement and interactive simulations in enhancing resilience.
    • Proposed future research directions for critical infrastructure protection.

    Conclusions:

    • Interdisciplinary research is vital for understanding and mitigating complex infrastructure risks.
    • Integrating diverse methodologies can significantly improve infrastructure system resilience.
    • Future research should focus on collaborative and interactive approaches for effective disaster response.