Urbanization can be a challenge and an opportunity for earthquake risk mitigation. However, little is known about the changes in exposure (for example, population and urban land) to earthquakes in the context of global urbanization, and their impacts on fatalities in earthquake-prone areas. We present a global analysis of the changes in population size and urban land area in earthquake-prone areas from 1990 to 2015, and their impacts on earthquake-related fatalities. We found that more than two thirds of population growth (or 70% of total population in 2015) and nearly three quarters of earthquake-related deaths (or 307,918 deaths) in global earthquake-prone areas occurred in developing countries with an urbanization ratio (percentage of ur...
The impact of earthquakes in urban areas is a complex problem compounded by multi-hazard and consequ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Earthquakes are often attributed to a myriad of human casualties, but its v...
A comprehensive understanding of earthquake risks in urbanized regions requires an accurate assessme...
Urbanization can be a challenge and an opportunity for earthquake risk mitigation. However, little i...
The global fatality count from earthquakes continues to rise. This has occurred despite the adoption...
Earthquake effects can be distinctly different in two different countries even if the earthquake has...
International audienceLarge Himalayan earthquakes expose rapidly growing populations of millions of ...
Assessing the changes of the population living throughout the most seismically hazardous area (MSHA)...
ABSTRACT It is frequently conveyed, especially in the media, an idea of "increasing impact of n...
Summary: Which cities have the highest risk of human and economic losses due to natural hazards? A...
Today, 370 million people live in cities in earthquake prone areas and 310 million in cities with hi...
The urban population in developing countries was, in 2005, more than 2.3 billion people, which forms...
The great earthquake belt which stretches from the Mediterranean through the Middle East into Centra...
In 1998, the Secretariat of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR) and GeoH...
Urbanization is increasing all around the world due to population growth and big cities receive a hi...
The impact of earthquakes in urban areas is a complex problem compounded by multi-hazard and consequ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Earthquakes are often attributed to a myriad of human casualties, but its v...
A comprehensive understanding of earthquake risks in urbanized regions requires an accurate assessme...
Urbanization can be a challenge and an opportunity for earthquake risk mitigation. However, little i...
The global fatality count from earthquakes continues to rise. This has occurred despite the adoption...
Earthquake effects can be distinctly different in two different countries even if the earthquake has...
International audienceLarge Himalayan earthquakes expose rapidly growing populations of millions of ...
Assessing the changes of the population living throughout the most seismically hazardous area (MSHA)...
ABSTRACT It is frequently conveyed, especially in the media, an idea of "increasing impact of n...
Summary: Which cities have the highest risk of human and economic losses due to natural hazards? A...
Today, 370 million people live in cities in earthquake prone areas and 310 million in cities with hi...
The urban population in developing countries was, in 2005, more than 2.3 billion people, which forms...
The great earthquake belt which stretches from the Mediterranean through the Middle East into Centra...
In 1998, the Secretariat of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR) and GeoH...
Urbanization is increasing all around the world due to population growth and big cities receive a hi...
The impact of earthquakes in urban areas is a complex problem compounded by multi-hazard and consequ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Earthquakes are often attributed to a myriad of human casualties, but its v...
A comprehensive understanding of earthquake risks in urbanized regions requires an accurate assessme...