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SYNER-G: Systemic Seismic Vulnerability and Risk Assessment of Complex Urban, Utility, Lifeline Systems and Critical Facilities - Methodology and Applications

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SYNER-G, a multidisciplinary effort funded by the European Union, allowed the development of an innovative methodological framework for the assessment of physical as well as socio-economic seismic vulnerability and risk at urban and regional level. The results of SYNER-G are presented in two books both published by Springer, the present and a second one, entitled "SYNER-G: Typology Definition and Fragility Functions for Physical Elements at Seismic Risk: Buildings, Lifelines, Transportation Networks and Critical Facilities"(*), which provides a comprehensive state-of-the-art of the fragility curves, an alternative way to express physical vulnerability of elements at risk.
In this second volume of SYNER-G, the focus has been on presenting a unified holistic methodology for assessing vulnerability at systems level considering interactions between elements at risk (physical and non-physical) and between different systems. The proposed methodology and tool encompasses in an integrated fashion all aspects in the chain, from hazard to the vulnerability assessment of components and systems and to the socio-economic impacts of an earthquake, accounting for most relevant uncertainties within an efficient quantitative simulation scheme. It systematically integrates the most advanced fragility functions to assess the vulnerability of physical assets for buildings, utility systems, transportation networks and complex infrastructures such as harbours and hospitals. The increasing impact due to interactions between different components and systems is treated in a comprehensive way, providing specifications for each network and infrastructure. The proposed socio-economic model integrates social vulnerability into the physical systems modelling approaches providing to decision makers with a dynamic platform to capture post disaster emergency issues like shelter demand and health impact decisions. Application examples at city and regional scale have provided thenecessary validation of the methodology and are also included in the book.
The present volume, with its companion volume on fragility functions, represent a significant step forward in the seismic vulnerability and risk assessment of complex interacting urban and regional systems and infrastructures. These volumes are not only of interest to scientists and engineers but also to the insurance industry, decision makers and practitioners in the sector of civil protection and seismic risk management.
(*) Pitilakis K, Crowley E, Kaynia A (eds) (2014) SYNER-G: Typology definition and fragility functions for physical elements at seismic risk, Series: Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering 27, ISBN 978-94-007-7872-6, Springer Science+Business Media, Dordrecht.

List of contents

Introduction.- A Computational Framework for Systemic Seismic Risk Analysis of Civil Infrastructural Systems.- Framework for Seismic Hazard Analysis of Spatially Distributed Systems.- Framework for Systemic Socio-Economic Vulnerability and Loss Assessment.- Specification of the Vulnerability of Physical Systems.- Introduction to the Applications of the SYNER-G Methodology and Tools.- Application to the City of Thessaloniki.- Application to the City of Vienna.- Application to L'Aquila Gas Network.- Application to Selected Transportation and Electric Networks in Italy.- Application to a Network of Hospitals at Regional Scale.- Application in the Harbor of Thessaloniki.- Conclusions and Recommendations.

Summary

SYNER-G, a multidisciplinary effort funded by the European Union, allowed the development of an innovative methodological framework for the assessment of physical as well as socio-economic seismic vulnerability and risk at urban and regional level. The results of SYNER-G are presented in two books both published by Springer, the present and a second one, entitled “SYNER-G: Typology Definition and Fragility Functions for Physical Elements at Seismic Risk: Buildings, Lifelines, Transportation Networks and Critical Facilities”(*), which provides a comprehensive state-of-the-art of the fragility curves, an alternative way to express physical vulnerability of elements at risk.
In this second volume of SYNER-G, the focus has been on presenting a unified holistic methodology for assessing vulnerability at systems level considering interactions between elements at risk (physical and non-physical) and between different systems. The proposed methodology and tool encompasses in an integrated fashion all aspects in the chain, from hazard to the vulnerability assessment of components and systems and to the socio-economic impacts of an earthquake, accounting for most relevant uncertainties within an efficient quantitative simulation scheme. It systematically integrates the most advanced fragility functions to assess the vulnerability of physical assets for buildings, utility systems, transportation networks and complex infrastructures such as harbours and hospitals. The increasing impact due to interactions between different components and systems is treated in a comprehensive way, providing specifications for each network and infrastructure. The proposed socio-economic model integrates social vulnerability into the physical systems modelling approaches providing to decision makers with a dynamic platform to capture post disaster emergency issues like shelter demand and health impact decisions. Application examples at city and regional scale have provided thenecessary validation of the methodology and are also included in the book.
The present volume, with its companion volume on fragility functions, represent a significant step forward in the seismic vulnerability and risk assessment of complex interacting urban and regional systems and infrastructures. These volumes are not only of interest to scientists and engineers but also to the insurance industry, decision makers and practitioners in the sector of civil protection and seismic risk management.
(*) Pitilakis K, Crowley E, Kaynia A (eds) (2014) SYNER-G: Typology definition and fragility functions for physical elements at seismic risk, Series: Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering 27, ISBN 978-94-007-7872-6, Springer Science+Business Media, Dordrecht.

Product details

Assisted by Franchin (Editor), P Franchin (Editor), P. Franchin (Editor), Paolo Franchin (Editor), B. Khazai (Editor), B Khazai et al (Editor), K. Pitilakis (Editor), Kyriazis Pitilakis (Editor), H. Wenzel (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2014
 
EAN 9789401788342
ISBN 978-94-0-178834-2
No. of pages 384
Dimensions 161 mm x 243 mm x 21 mm
Weight 817 g
Illustrations XXVI, 384 p. 194 illus., 91 illus. in color.
Series Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering
Geotechnical, Geological and E
Geotechnical. Geological and Earthquake Engineering
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

B, Geophysics, Civil Engineering, Earth and Environmental Science, Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences, Solid Earth Sciences, Civil engineering, surveying & building, Geophysics/Geodesy, Natural disasters, Natural Hazards, Geotechnical engineering, Geotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth Sciences

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