Most earthquake loss studies use a probabilistic approach in which predicted damages in various categories of structure and facilities in the region in concern are estimated and added together to obtain a total loss for particular intensity ranges. Such an approach requires a detailed inventory database of the structures and facilities in the region, which is not always readily available in many regions of the world. We have used an alternative means of estimating earthquake losses based on several macroeconomic indices such as the gross domestic product and population. Using published earthquake loss data for 1980-1995, the relations between GDP and earthquake loss have been formulated empirically for several intensity ranges. The world's ...
This research employs a deterministic seismic risk assessment methodology to assess the potential da...
Vulnerability to natural disasters increases with urbanization and development of associated support...
Large earthquakes have the potential of causing extensive damage and enormous eco-nomic losses. Thes...
The study aims at quantifying the monetary losses caused by a moderate earthquake happened on a dens...
The conglomeration of urban settlements creates concentrations of assets that are exposed to natural...
Spurred in part by the rising economic costs of natural disasters, there has recently been a dramati...
The U.S. Geological Survey operates an automated system that immediately estimates an earthquake’s i...
Large earthquakes near densely populated areas such as the 1994 Northridge and 1995 Kobe events have...
A global seismic hazard assessment was conducted using the probabilistic approach in conjunction wit...
The purpose of this study was to build a statistical model of the economic damage that arises from e...
This study develops a loss estimation model for assessing the seismic economic implications resultin...
The topic of seismic loss assessment not only incorporates many aspects of the earthquake engineerin...
Most seismic risk assessments for economic decision-making of commercial buildings are based on a r...
A society resilient to natural hazards is one that can adapt to the increase in exposure, absorb the...
In this paper, we use the synthetic control method to estimate the macroeconomic losses from the 201...
This research employs a deterministic seismic risk assessment methodology to assess the potential da...
Vulnerability to natural disasters increases with urbanization and development of associated support...
Large earthquakes have the potential of causing extensive damage and enormous eco-nomic losses. Thes...
The study aims at quantifying the monetary losses caused by a moderate earthquake happened on a dens...
The conglomeration of urban settlements creates concentrations of assets that are exposed to natural...
Spurred in part by the rising economic costs of natural disasters, there has recently been a dramati...
The U.S. Geological Survey operates an automated system that immediately estimates an earthquake’s i...
Large earthquakes near densely populated areas such as the 1994 Northridge and 1995 Kobe events have...
A global seismic hazard assessment was conducted using the probabilistic approach in conjunction wit...
The purpose of this study was to build a statistical model of the economic damage that arises from e...
This study develops a loss estimation model for assessing the seismic economic implications resultin...
The topic of seismic loss assessment not only incorporates many aspects of the earthquake engineerin...
Most seismic risk assessments for economic decision-making of commercial buildings are based on a r...
A society resilient to natural hazards is one that can adapt to the increase in exposure, absorb the...
In this paper, we use the synthetic control method to estimate the macroeconomic losses from the 201...
This research employs a deterministic seismic risk assessment methodology to assess the potential da...
Vulnerability to natural disasters increases with urbanization and development of associated support...
Large earthquakes have the potential of causing extensive damage and enormous eco-nomic losses. Thes...