Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk (Dec 2022)

Exposure and physical vulnerability indicators to assess seismic risk in urban areas: a step towards a multi-hazard risk analysis

  • Maria Xofi,
  • José Carlos Domingues,
  • Pedro P. Santos,
  • Susana Pereira,
  • Sérgio C. Oliveira,
  • Eusébio Reis,
  • José Luís Zêzere,
  • Ricardo A. C. Garcia,
  • Paulo B. Lourenço,
  • Tiago Miguel Ferreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2022.2068457
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1154 – 1177

Abstract

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Understanding the impacts of multi-hazard risk in urban areas is a fundamental step towards the adoption of resilience-enhancement and disaster prevention strategies, underpinning institutional adjustments aimed at improving the capacity of the authorities and stakeholders to manage risk. Within this framework, the work presented in this paper seeks to identify and analyze a set of exposure and buildings’ physical vulnerability indicators to be used as input to a parametric-based seismic vulnerability assessment methodology for the unreinforced masonry (URM) building stock of Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA). For this approach, data from the 2011 Census survey are used to define the parameters describing the building’s physical vulnerability and characterise the level of exposure in the study area. These results are then combined with the hazard component into a GIS tool. Seismic vulnerability results are presented for the URM building stock in LMA, and a more detailed analysis is conducted for the building stock of Setúbal municipality. Finally, risk outputs are presented and briefly discussed. Ultimately, understanding the impact and extent of multi-hazards can help prioritize resilience-increasing actions and disaster prevention measures to mitigate and manage natural hazards.

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