Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (Nov 2014)

Assessing residential building values in Spain for risk analyses – application to the landslide hazard in the Autonomous Community of Valencia

  • I. Cantarino,
  • F. J. Torrijo,
  • S. Palencia,
  • E. Gielen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-14-3015-2014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
pp. 3015 – 3030

Abstract

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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 assesses the risk of a landslide in the entire 23 200 km2 of the Valencia Autonomous Community (NUT2), the results of which are analysed by municipal areas (LAU2) for the years 2005 and 2009.