Multi-hazard risk assessment is a major concern in risk analysis, but most approaches do not consider all hazard interactions when calculating possible losses. We address this problem by developing an improved quantitative model - Model for multi-hazard Risk assessment with a consideration of Hazard Interaction (MmhRisk-HI). This model calculates the possible loss caused by multiple hazards, with an explicit consideration of interaction between those hazards. There are two main components to the model. In the first, based on the hazard-forming environment, relationships among hazards are classified into four types for calculation of the exceedance probability of multiple hazards occurrence. In the second, a Bayesian network is used to calcu...
The number of people affected by natural hazards is growing, as many regions of the world become sub...
This section discusses the analysis of multi-hazards in a mountainous environment at a medium scale ...
The series of disasters following the 11 March 2011 Tohoku earthquake (Mw 9.0) is a clear example of...
Multi-hazard risk assessment (MHRA) has become a major concern in the risk study area, but existing ...
Globally and yearly, individual hazards and hazard interrelations have the potential to result in so...
Technological hazards induced by natural hazards have a significant impact on human life and economy...
In recent decades, society has been greatly affected by natural disasters (e.g. floods, droughts, ea...
This paper outlines the approaches taken to assess multi-hazard assessments. There is currently conf...
This paper develops a systematic hazard interaction classification based on the geophysical environm...
This paper develops a systematic hazard interaction classification based on the geophysical environm...
A study of the frequency, intensity, and risk of extreme climatic events or natural hazards is impor...
Multi-risk approaches have been recently proposed to assess and compare different risks in the same ...
In the last centuries, the exposure of our society to natural hazards has notoriously augmented. Des...
Analysis of natural risks in mountainous regions includes several typical natural processes such as ...
Due to their complexity, hazard interactions are often neglected in current studies of multi-hazard ...
The number of people affected by natural hazards is growing, as many regions of the world become sub...
This section discusses the analysis of multi-hazards in a mountainous environment at a medium scale ...
The series of disasters following the 11 March 2011 Tohoku earthquake (Mw 9.0) is a clear example of...
Multi-hazard risk assessment (MHRA) has become a major concern in the risk study area, but existing ...
Globally and yearly, individual hazards and hazard interrelations have the potential to result in so...
Technological hazards induced by natural hazards have a significant impact on human life and economy...
In recent decades, society has been greatly affected by natural disasters (e.g. floods, droughts, ea...
This paper outlines the approaches taken to assess multi-hazard assessments. There is currently conf...
This paper develops a systematic hazard interaction classification based on the geophysical environm...
This paper develops a systematic hazard interaction classification based on the geophysical environm...
A study of the frequency, intensity, and risk of extreme climatic events or natural hazards is impor...
Multi-risk approaches have been recently proposed to assess and compare different risks in the same ...
In the last centuries, the exposure of our society to natural hazards has notoriously augmented. Des...
Analysis of natural risks in mountainous regions includes several typical natural processes such as ...
Due to their complexity, hazard interactions are often neglected in current studies of multi-hazard ...
The number of people affected by natural hazards is growing, as many regions of the world become sub...
This section discusses the analysis of multi-hazards in a mountainous environment at a medium scale ...
The series of disasters following the 11 March 2011 Tohoku earthquake (Mw 9.0) is a clear example of...