Societal risks associated with debris flow hazards are significant and likely to escalate due to global population growth trends and the compounding effects of climate change. Quantitative risk assessment methods (QRA) provide a means of anticipating the likely impacts and consequences of settlement in areas susceptible to landslide activity and are increasingly being used to inform land use decisions that seek to increase disaster resilience through mitigation and/or adaptation. Current QRA methods for debris flow hazards are based primarily on empirical vulnerability functions that relate hazard intensity (depth, velocity, etc.) to expected levels of loss for a given asset of concern, i.e. most of current methods are dedicated to loss-int...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
Abstract In quantitative risk analyses for natural hazards, vulnerability can be expressed as the ra...
In quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard, the elements at risk...
Societal risks associated with debris flow hazards are significant and likely to escalate due to glo...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
Physical building vulnerability to debris flows is defined as the potential damage degree of buildin...
Global climate change has increased severe torrential hazards, particularly debris flows in mountain...
Various landslide disasters due to abnormal climate are increasing all over the world, and the inflo...
Various landslide disasters due to abnormal climate are increasing all over the world, and the inflo...
Recently, human and property damages have often occurred due to various reasons—such as landsl...
Catastrophe models quantify potential losses from disasters, and are used in the insurance, disaster...
Debris flow events are known today as one of the most dangerous natural hazard events due to the ele...
Debris flow events are responsible for a fair amount of disasters worldwide that have caused a great...
Debris flow events are responsible for a fair amount of disasters worldwide that have caused a great...
The physical vulnerability of roads to debris flow is expressed through fragility functions that rel...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
Abstract In quantitative risk analyses for natural hazards, vulnerability can be expressed as the ra...
In quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard, the elements at risk...
Societal risks associated with debris flow hazards are significant and likely to escalate due to glo...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
Physical building vulnerability to debris flows is defined as the potential damage degree of buildin...
Global climate change has increased severe torrential hazards, particularly debris flows in mountain...
Various landslide disasters due to abnormal climate are increasing all over the world, and the inflo...
Various landslide disasters due to abnormal climate are increasing all over the world, and the inflo...
Recently, human and property damages have often occurred due to various reasons—such as landsl...
Catastrophe models quantify potential losses from disasters, and are used in the insurance, disaster...
Debris flow events are known today as one of the most dangerous natural hazard events due to the ele...
Debris flow events are responsible for a fair amount of disasters worldwide that have caused a great...
Debris flow events are responsible for a fair amount of disasters worldwide that have caused a great...
The physical vulnerability of roads to debris flow is expressed through fragility functions that rel...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
Abstract In quantitative risk analyses for natural hazards, vulnerability can be expressed as the ra...
In quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard, the elements at risk...