Abstract
Resilience is noted for policy making to seek a more successful way to manage catastrophic risks. The objective of this study is to review and classify quantitative assessment methods for resilience by reviewing relevant assessment methodologies. As the result, we broke methodologies down into two types. One is “Pressure—response assessment” evaluating resilience capacity in terms of performance and time. The other is “Comprehensive assessment” which being composed of several indicators selected through learning from several experiences of past disasters. Furthermore, these two types of methods were divided into two in terms of actors: supply sectors; and demand sectors or community.