NISMOD (National Infrastructure Systems Model) is a suite of tools and libraries designed for analysing and modelling infrastructure systems. Developed since 2010 through successive research projects - beginning with the Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC) - it enables strategic planning and resilience assessment for infrastructure networks.
NISMOD provides tools, frameworks, and packages to model and analyse infrastructure systems, focusing on long-term strategic planning, sustainable development, and resilience assessment.
NISMOD supports long-term strategic infrastructure planning, infrastructure for sustainable development, and risk and resilience assessment across interconnected infrastructure systems.
Researchers, policymakers, governments, and private sector organizations use NISMOD to support data-driven infrastructure planning and decision-making.
Key outcomes include spatial models of infrastructure networks, impact assessment and resilience analysis, and comprehensive risk assessments for interconnected systems.
You can get started by exploring NISMOD2 documentation, downloading the latest releases from GitHub, and setting up your Python environment with Miniconda.
Contributions are welcome across the NISMOD ecosystem, including snkit, snail, and open-gira. Visit the NISMOD GitHub organization to get involved.