This study proposes a new method of determining financial exposure and insurance premium rate for multi-hazard earthquake-tsunami risks due to mega-thrust subduction earthquakes. Since tsunami risk is sensitive to site-specific attributes (e.g. elevation, site-to-shoreline distance, and topographical feature), such characteristics of properties should be taken into account to differentiate the insurance premium rates for different policyholders. To investigate this problem, a new performance-based earthquake-tsunami engineering tool is used. Influences of local tsunami-related risk factors on the financial risk exposure as well as insurance premium rates are investigated through a case study that focuses upon building portfolios in Sendai a...
Earthquakes are insured only with public sector involvement in high-income countries where the risk ...
We analyze the impact of short-run (90 days) and long-run (30 years) earthquake risk on real estate ...
The potentially large spatial footprint of earthquake disasters and the increased concentration of p...
Mathematical risk assessment models based on empirical data and supported by the principles of physi...
From the standpoint of reconciling heightened earthquake risk with sound fiscal policy, this paper p...
Based on the definition of tsunami risk, we quantitatively evaluated the annual expected tsunami los...
A risk measure quantifies the risk associated with a single asset (e.g., an individual building) or ...
The main purpose of an earthquake risk assessment is to assess the potential loss of buildings in ea...
Abstract Earthquake disasters affect many structures and infrastructure simultaneously and collectiv...
AbstractThe main purpose of an earthquake risk assessment is to assess the potential loss of buildin...
New Zealand's plate boundary location implies its vulnerability to earthquake hazard. Earthquakes ha...
The Great Sumatra earthquake and resulting devastating tsunami in 2004 have highlighted the signific...
The Canterbury earthquake sequence (2010-2011) was the most devastating catastrophe in New Zealand‘s...
Land prices may reflect a premium compensating for earthquake risks in that risk averse agents tend ...
The devastating effects of earthquakes in terms of casualties and monetary losses on individuals, co...
Earthquakes are insured only with public sector involvement in high-income countries where the risk ...
We analyze the impact of short-run (90 days) and long-run (30 years) earthquake risk on real estate ...
The potentially large spatial footprint of earthquake disasters and the increased concentration of p...
Mathematical risk assessment models based on empirical data and supported by the principles of physi...
From the standpoint of reconciling heightened earthquake risk with sound fiscal policy, this paper p...
Based on the definition of tsunami risk, we quantitatively evaluated the annual expected tsunami los...
A risk measure quantifies the risk associated with a single asset (e.g., an individual building) or ...
The main purpose of an earthquake risk assessment is to assess the potential loss of buildings in ea...
Abstract Earthquake disasters affect many structures and infrastructure simultaneously and collectiv...
AbstractThe main purpose of an earthquake risk assessment is to assess the potential loss of buildin...
New Zealand's plate boundary location implies its vulnerability to earthquake hazard. Earthquakes ha...
The Great Sumatra earthquake and resulting devastating tsunami in 2004 have highlighted the signific...
The Canterbury earthquake sequence (2010-2011) was the most devastating catastrophe in New Zealand‘s...
Land prices may reflect a premium compensating for earthquake risks in that risk averse agents tend ...
The devastating effects of earthquakes in terms of casualties and monetary losses on individuals, co...
Earthquakes are insured only with public sector involvement in high-income countries where the risk ...
We analyze the impact of short-run (90 days) and long-run (30 years) earthquake risk on real estate ...
The potentially large spatial footprint of earthquake disasters and the increased concentration of p...