In quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard, the elements at risk and the vulnerability. From a natural sciences perspective, vulnerability is defined as the expected degree of loss for an element at risk as a consequence of a certain event. The resulting value is dependent on the impacting process intensity and the susceptibility of the elements at risk, and ranges from 0 (no damage) to 1 (complete destruction). With respect to debris flows, the concept of vulnerability &ndash; though widely acknowledged &ndash; did not result in any sound quantitative relationship between process intensities and vulnerability values so far, even if considerable loss occurred during recent years. <br><br&...
Vulnerability assessment, as a component of the consequence analysis, represents a fundamental stage...
Vulnerability assessment, as a component of the consequence analysis, represents a fundamental stage...
International audienceAn evaluation of the risk to an exposed element from a hazardous event require...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
The assessment of the physical vulnerability of elements at risk as part of the risk analysis is an ...
Global climate change has increased severe torrential hazards, particularly debris flows in mountain...
In natural hazards research, risk is defined as a function of (1) the probability of the occurrence ...
AbstractVulnerability assessment for elements at risk is an important component in the framework of ...
For a quantitative assessment of debris flow risk, it is essential to consider not only the hazardo...
Debris flow events are responsible for a fair amount of disasters worldwide that have caused a great...
Societal risks associated with debris flow hazards are significant and likely to escalate due to glo...
In natural hazards research, risk is defined as a function of (1) the probability of occurrence of a...
Debris flow events are responsible for a fair amount of disasters worldwide that have caused a great...
Societal risks associated with debris flow hazards are significant and likely to escalate due to glo...
Vulnerability assessment, as a component of the consequence analysis, represents a fundamental stage...
Vulnerability assessment, as a component of the consequence analysis, represents a fundamental stage...
International audienceAn evaluation of the risk to an exposed element from a hazardous event require...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
The assessment of the physical vulnerability of elements at risk as part of the risk analysis is an ...
Global climate change has increased severe torrential hazards, particularly debris flows in mountain...
In natural hazards research, risk is defined as a function of (1) the probability of the occurrence ...
AbstractVulnerability assessment for elements at risk is an important component in the framework of ...
For a quantitative assessment of debris flow risk, it is essential to consider not only the hazardo...
Debris flow events are responsible for a fair amount of disasters worldwide that have caused a great...
Societal risks associated with debris flow hazards are significant and likely to escalate due to glo...
In natural hazards research, risk is defined as a function of (1) the probability of occurrence of a...
Debris flow events are responsible for a fair amount of disasters worldwide that have caused a great...
Societal risks associated with debris flow hazards are significant and likely to escalate due to glo...
Vulnerability assessment, as a component of the consequence analysis, represents a fundamental stage...
Vulnerability assessment, as a component of the consequence analysis, represents a fundamental stage...
International audienceAn evaluation of the risk to an exposed element from a hazardous event require...