Vulnerability assessment, as a component of the consequence analysis, represents a fundamental stage in the risk assessment process because it relates the hazard intensity to the characteristics of the built environment that make it susceptible to damage and loss. The objective of this work is to develop a quantitative methodology for vulnerability and loss assessment of buildings exposed to debris flows and apply it to a study area in NE Italy at local and regional scale. Using existing conceptual models of vulnerability and loss, this paper seeks to identify solutions for maximizing the information gained from limited observational damage data and a heterogeneous building data set. Two vulnerability models are proposed: Model 1 is based o...
In quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard, the elements at risk...
AbstractVulnerability assessment for elements at risk is an important component in the framework of ...
Several steps need to be accomplished for a quantitative landslide risk assessment. First, an analys...
Vulnerability assessment, as a component of the consequence analysis, represents a fundamental stage...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
Quantitative landslide risk assessment requires information about the temporal, spatial and intensit...
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...
For a quantitative assessment of debris flow risk, it is essential to consider not only the hazardo...
Debris flow hazard modelling at medium (regional) scale has been subject of various studies in recen...
Alpine areas often suffer significant loss and damage due to a range of natural processes such as la...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
An exceptional rain triggered the failure of volcanic deposits and caused debris flows in the Sarno ...
An exceptional rain triggered the failure of volcanic deposits and caused debris flows in the Sarno ...
Alpine areas often suffer significant loss and damage due to a range of natural processes such as la...
In quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard, the elements at risk...
AbstractVulnerability assessment for elements at risk is an important component in the framework of ...
Several steps need to be accomplished for a quantitative landslide risk assessment. First, an analys...
Vulnerability assessment, as a component of the consequence analysis, represents a fundamental stage...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
Quantitative landslide risk assessment requires information about the temporal, spatial and intensit...
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...
For a quantitative assessment of debris flow risk, it is essential to consider not only the hazardo...
Debris flow hazard modelling at medium (regional) scale has been subject of various studies in recen...
Alpine areas often suffer significant loss and damage due to a range of natural processes such as la...
International audienceIn quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard...
An exceptional rain triggered the failure of volcanic deposits and caused debris flows in the Sarno ...
An exceptional rain triggered the failure of volcanic deposits and caused debris flows in the Sarno ...
Alpine areas often suffer significant loss and damage due to a range of natural processes such as la...
In quantitative risk assessment, risk is expressed as a function of the hazard, the elements at risk...
AbstractVulnerability assessment for elements at risk is an important component in the framework of ...
Several steps need to be accomplished for a quantitative landslide risk assessment. First, an analys...