This paper proposes a method of valuing the stock of residential buildings in Spain as the first step in assessing possible damage caused to them by natural hazards. For the purposes of the study we had access to the SIOSE (the Spanish Land Use and Cover Information System), a high-resolution land-use model, as well as to a report on the financial valuations of this type of building throughout Spain. Using dasymetric disaggregation processes and GIS techniques we developed a geolocalized method of obtaining this information, which was the exposure variable in the general risk assessment formula. Then, with the application over a hazard map, the risk value can be easily obtained. An example of its application is given in a case study that as...
Abstract. Floods and earthquakes are two of the natural processes that cause in Spain economic and s...
Landslide susceptibility mapping is essential for a suitable land use managing and risk assessment. ...
In this work residents’ social vulnerability and buildings’ physical vulnerability of th...
This contribution analyzes the problem of selecting the desirable characteristics of a study area wh...
A landslide quantitative risk analysis is applied the municipality of Santa Marta de Penaguião (N of...
Landslide risk assessments provide essential information to develop loss reduction strategies. Howev...
Landslides, like any natural hazardous process, do not generate risk until some type of interaction ...
This paper provides a quantitative assessment for the hazard, the vulnerability and the risk associa...
Physical vulnerability (PV) of buildings and associated potential losses (PLs) due to the occurrence...
This study contributes to the development and application of the seismic risk assessment in big citi...
The purpose of the present study is the analysis of landslide risk for roads and buildings in a smal...
Landslide is a natural phenomenon widely spread in the Mediterranean. It is a process that shapes th...
The exponential increase in the world’s population, together with the growth of big cities, which is...
This paper presents a study about the seismic vulnerability of residential buildings in the Valencia...
In Portugal landslides caused 237 fatalities and >1600 displaced people in the period 1865-2015. Spa...
Abstract. Floods and earthquakes are two of the natural processes that cause in Spain economic and s...
Landslide susceptibility mapping is essential for a suitable land use managing and risk assessment. ...
In this work residents’ social vulnerability and buildings’ physical vulnerability of th...
This contribution analyzes the problem of selecting the desirable characteristics of a study area wh...
A landslide quantitative risk analysis is applied the municipality of Santa Marta de Penaguião (N of...
Landslide risk assessments provide essential information to develop loss reduction strategies. Howev...
Landslides, like any natural hazardous process, do not generate risk until some type of interaction ...
This paper provides a quantitative assessment for the hazard, the vulnerability and the risk associa...
Physical vulnerability (PV) of buildings and associated potential losses (PLs) due to the occurrence...
This study contributes to the development and application of the seismic risk assessment in big citi...
The purpose of the present study is the analysis of landslide risk for roads and buildings in a smal...
Landslide is a natural phenomenon widely spread in the Mediterranean. It is a process that shapes th...
The exponential increase in the world’s population, together with the growth of big cities, which is...
This paper presents a study about the seismic vulnerability of residential buildings in the Valencia...
In Portugal landslides caused 237 fatalities and >1600 displaced people in the period 1865-2015. Spa...
Abstract. Floods and earthquakes are two of the natural processes that cause in Spain economic and s...
Landslide susceptibility mapping is essential for a suitable land use managing and risk assessment. ...
In this work residents’ social vulnerability and buildings’ physical vulnerability of th...