A total of 2.7 billion people live in areas where earthquakes causing at least slight damage have to be expected regularly. Providing information can potentially save lives and improve the resilience of a society. Maps are an established way to illustrate natural hazards. Despite being mainly tailored to the requirements of professional users, they are often the only accessible information to help the public in deciding about mitigation measures. There is evidence that hazard maps are frequently misconceived. Visual and textual characteristics as well as the manner of presentation have been shown to influence their comprehensibility. Using a real case reflecting current practices, the material to communicate the updated seismic hazard model...
On Monday, 6 April 2009 at 3:32 a.m. (local time), a moment magnitude 6.3 earthquake with an epicent...
Accurate and timely maps are a vital resource in contemporary disaster and crisis management. Maps a...
The present paper describes the process of moving from a research study of most common vulnerable no...
The number of people suffering from natural disasters, and the economic impact of those disasters, c...
In this article, the use of cartography and geographical information system are discussed within haz...
Risk-based earthquake scenarios and rapid impact assessments can meaningfully improve how societies ...
Probabilistic seismic hazard estimates are a key ingredient of earthquake risk mitigation strategies...
Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) systems can trigger actions just before the shaking hits and hence mi...
Government agencies and other authorities often communicate earthquake risks using maps de-rived fro...
Hazard and risk maps are tools for both mitigating against risk and informing and preparing the gene...
Hazard and risk maps are both sources of information about hazards and different risk levels, and to...
Full resolution Stromboli Hazards map is available at the following link: http://www.journalofmaps.c...
In response to the EU Floods Directive (2007/60/EC), flood hazard maps are currently produced all ov...
Communication of natural hazard assessment results is crucial to protect people and infrastructure f...
From the rift that cuts through the heart of Iceland to the complex tectonic convergence that causes...
On Monday, 6 April 2009 at 3:32 a.m. (local time), a moment magnitude 6.3 earthquake with an epicent...
Accurate and timely maps are a vital resource in contemporary disaster and crisis management. Maps a...
The present paper describes the process of moving from a research study of most common vulnerable no...
The number of people suffering from natural disasters, and the economic impact of those disasters, c...
In this article, the use of cartography and geographical information system are discussed within haz...
Risk-based earthquake scenarios and rapid impact assessments can meaningfully improve how societies ...
Probabilistic seismic hazard estimates are a key ingredient of earthquake risk mitigation strategies...
Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) systems can trigger actions just before the shaking hits and hence mi...
Government agencies and other authorities often communicate earthquake risks using maps de-rived fro...
Hazard and risk maps are tools for both mitigating against risk and informing and preparing the gene...
Hazard and risk maps are both sources of information about hazards and different risk levels, and to...
Full resolution Stromboli Hazards map is available at the following link: http://www.journalofmaps.c...
In response to the EU Floods Directive (2007/60/EC), flood hazard maps are currently produced all ov...
Communication of natural hazard assessment results is crucial to protect people and infrastructure f...
From the rift that cuts through the heart of Iceland to the complex tectonic convergence that causes...
On Monday, 6 April 2009 at 3:32 a.m. (local time), a moment magnitude 6.3 earthquake with an epicent...
Accurate and timely maps are a vital resource in contemporary disaster and crisis management. Maps a...
The present paper describes the process of moving from a research study of most common vulnerable no...