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Considering the impacts of simultaneous perils: The challenges of integrating earthquake and tsunamigenic risk

PurposeThe development of multi-hazard risk assessment frameworks has gained momentum in the recent past. Nevertheless, the common practice with openly available risk data sets, such as the ones derived from the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction Global Risk Model, has been to assess...

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Published in:Disaster prevention and management 2019-11, Vol.28 (6), p.823-837
Main Authors: Ordaz, Mario, Salgado-Gálvez, Mario Andrés, Huerta, Benjamín, Rodríguez, Juan Carlos, Avelar, Carlos
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description PurposeThe development of multi-hazard risk assessment frameworks has gained momentum in the recent past. Nevertheless, the common practice with openly available risk data sets, such as the ones derived from the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction Global Risk Model, has been to assess risk individually for each peril and afterwards aggregate, when possible, the results. Although this approach is sufficient for perils that do not have any interaction between them, for the cases where such interaction exists, and losses can be assumed to occur simultaneously, there may be underestimation of losses. The paper aims to discuss these issues.Design/methodology/approachThis paper summarizes a methodology to integrate simultaneous losses caused by earthquakes and tsunamis, with a peril-agnostic approach that can be expanded to other hazards. The methodology is applied in two relevant locations in Latin America, Acapulco (Mexico) and Callao (Peru), considering in each case building by building exposure databases with portfolios of different characteristics, where the results obtained with the proposed approach are compared against those obtained after the direct aggregation of individual losses.FindingsThe fully probabilistic risk assessment framework used herein is the same of the global risk model but applied at a much higher resolution level of the hazard and exposure data sets, showing its scalability characteristics and the opportunities to refine certain inputs to move forward into decision-making activities related to disaster risk management and reduction.Originality/valueThis paper applies for the first time the proposed methodology in a high-resolution multi-hazard risk assessment for earthquake and tsunami in two major coastal cities in Latin America.
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Case studies
Datasets
Decision making
Disaster management
Disaster risk
Earthquakes
Emergency preparedness
Hazard assessment
International organizations
Methodology
Momentum
Probabilistic risk assessment
Random variables
Resolution
Risk assessment
Risk management
Risk reduction
Seismic activity
Tidal waves
Tsunamis
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