International audienceThis article provides a spatial and comparative approach to evaluate the territorial accessibility in the event of a volcanic crisis in the French West Indies. A spatial assessment of resources and populations exposed to volcanic hazards is performed, followed by an assessment of the risk of territorial isolation due to lahars. Modelling of the risk of terrestrial isolation builds upon graph-based computations and indices that take into account the specific vulnerability of river-crossing structures and the knowledge of historical lahars. Another application of the graphs concerns scenarios for the evacuation of population, the sole efficient response to an eruption. This results in an optimised division of areas to ev...
Historically, volcanic research has been focussed primarily upon the geological hazard of eruptions ...
Abstract : Piedmont towns with flooding risks in tropical islands : the example of the French West I...
Volcanism has both positive and negative effects. The limitation of the latter ones is admittedly di...
This paper develops a spatial and comparative approach focused on the accessibility during a volcani...
Martinique is a small island much prone to natural disasters, hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanic e...
Over the past few decades the Campi Flegrei territorial system was interested by intense urban expan...
International audienceThis article underlines the characteristic of the local policies followed rece...
The seismic and fumarollic activity of La Soufrière de Gaudeloupe increased in 1992. Continuing unre...
Volcanism has both positive and negative effects. The limitation of the latter ones is admittedly di...
International audienceThe risk of tsunami threatens the whole Caribbean coastline especially the Les...
Vulnerability assessment is a key stage in the process of risk analysis. This assessment is often ne...
This paper présents a method of volcanic risk assessment and mapping, based on a topologic and vecto...
Conducting long-term hazard assessment in active volcanic areas is of primary importance for land-us...
La réduction du risque volcanique dans les départements ultramarins français s’inscrit dans une réfl...
International audienceABSTRACT In this article, we estimate the tsunami hazard in Martinique due to ...
Historically, volcanic research has been focussed primarily upon the geological hazard of eruptions ...
Abstract : Piedmont towns with flooding risks in tropical islands : the example of the French West I...
Volcanism has both positive and negative effects. The limitation of the latter ones is admittedly di...
This paper develops a spatial and comparative approach focused on the accessibility during a volcani...
Martinique is a small island much prone to natural disasters, hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanic e...
Over the past few decades the Campi Flegrei territorial system was interested by intense urban expan...
International audienceThis article underlines the characteristic of the local policies followed rece...
The seismic and fumarollic activity of La Soufrière de Gaudeloupe increased in 1992. Continuing unre...
Volcanism has both positive and negative effects. The limitation of the latter ones is admittedly di...
International audienceThe risk of tsunami threatens the whole Caribbean coastline especially the Les...
Vulnerability assessment is a key stage in the process of risk analysis. This assessment is often ne...
This paper présents a method of volcanic risk assessment and mapping, based on a topologic and vecto...
Conducting long-term hazard assessment in active volcanic areas is of primary importance for land-us...
La réduction du risque volcanique dans les départements ultramarins français s’inscrit dans une réfl...
International audienceABSTRACT In this article, we estimate the tsunami hazard in Martinique due to ...
Historically, volcanic research has been focussed primarily upon the geological hazard of eruptions ...
Abstract : Piedmont towns with flooding risks in tropical islands : the example of the French West I...
Volcanism has both positive and negative effects. The limitation of the latter ones is admittedly di...