We discuss the development of a global database of building inventories for pre-earthquake risk analysis and for use in near-real-time post-earthquake loss estimation for the U.S. Geological Survey’s Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (PAGER) system. On a country-by-country level, the inventory contains estimates of building types categorized by material, lateral force-resisting system, use, and occupancy characteristics. The database draws on and harmonizes numerous sources: (1) UN statistics, (2) UN Habitat, (3) national housing censuses, (4) the World Housing Encyclopedia and (5) other pertinent literature
Urban disaster risk management and reduction requires the development and periodic updating of regio...
Infrastructure (asset) risk management is essential for a resilient environment. Several industries ...
The present work is concerned with the introduction of a new first level pre- and post-earthquake se...
We develop a global database of building inventories using taxonomy of global building types for use...
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute’s World Housing Encyclopedia (WHE) are creating a global d...
The U.S. Geological Survey operates an automated system that immediately estimates an earthquake’s i...
The Global Earthquake Model represents a open initiative to develop software and tools for assessmen...
We describe the on-going developments of PAGER’s loss estimation models, and discuss value-added web...
Recent devastating losses in earthquakes to housing around the world highlight the need to share inf...
Recent devastating losses in earthquakes to housing around the world highlight the need to share in...
Exposure data for buildings have been collected from different sources and for various uses. The dat...
Abstract After the 2016 New Zealand Kaikoura Earthquake, the absence of information about the state ...
Earthquakes are among the most devastating and unpredictable of natural hazards that affect civil in...
This paper describes CEQID, a database of earthquake damage and casualty data assembled since the 19...
Abstract This study provides a simplified methodology for pre-event data collection to support a fa...
Urban disaster risk management and reduction requires the development and periodic updating of regio...
Infrastructure (asset) risk management is essential for a resilient environment. Several industries ...
The present work is concerned with the introduction of a new first level pre- and post-earthquake se...
We develop a global database of building inventories using taxonomy of global building types for use...
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute’s World Housing Encyclopedia (WHE) are creating a global d...
The U.S. Geological Survey operates an automated system that immediately estimates an earthquake’s i...
The Global Earthquake Model represents a open initiative to develop software and tools for assessmen...
We describe the on-going developments of PAGER’s loss estimation models, and discuss value-added web...
Recent devastating losses in earthquakes to housing around the world highlight the need to share inf...
Recent devastating losses in earthquakes to housing around the world highlight the need to share in...
Exposure data for buildings have been collected from different sources and for various uses. The dat...
Abstract After the 2016 New Zealand Kaikoura Earthquake, the absence of information about the state ...
Earthquakes are among the most devastating and unpredictable of natural hazards that affect civil in...
This paper describes CEQID, a database of earthquake damage and casualty data assembled since the 19...
Abstract This study provides a simplified methodology for pre-event data collection to support a fa...
Urban disaster risk management and reduction requires the development and periodic updating of regio...
Infrastructure (asset) risk management is essential for a resilient environment. Several industries ...
The present work is concerned with the introduction of a new first level pre- and post-earthquake se...