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Adaptive Disaster Risk Assessment - Combining Multi Hazards With Socioeconomic Vulnerability Dynamic

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This dissertation developed an Adaptive Disaster Risk Assessment (ADRA) framework for weather-related disasters in the context of SIDS. The adaptivity of the framework comes from the explicit assessment of the exposure component and from the modular and flexibility of an index-based approach used to assess the socioeconomic vulnerability.

Sommario

  1. Introduction

  2. Capturing Elements Of Vulnerability, Exposure And Risk

  3. Socioeconomic Vulnerability Assessment in SIDS

  4. Multi-Hazard Modelling

  5. Assessing Exposure To Hurricanes using Evacuation Behaviour

  6. Agent-Based Models for Water-Related Disaster Risk Management

  7. Dynamic Exposure Assessment Using ABM

  8. ADRA -Adaptive Disaster Risk Assessment

  9. A Web-Based Application for Emergency Management

  10. Outlook

Info autore

Neiler Medina is a PhD researcher in Urban Water Systems at IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, Delft, The Netherlands. Neiler obtained his BSc, in Sanitary Engineering, a post-graduate certificate as a specialist in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and his MSc in Water Science and Engineering, specialization Hydroinformatics from UNESCO-IHE. Mr Medina is an experienced water engineer with an extensive background in modelling water systems, focus on urban drainage and sewerage networks. His expertise also includes disaster risk assessment/management for hydro-meteorological hazards such as floods and hurricanes, including hazard modelling, socioeconomic vulnerability and exposure assessment and mapping.

Riassunto

This dissertation developed an Adaptive Disaster Risk Assessment (ADRA) framework for weather-related disasters in the context of SIDS. The adaptivity of the framework comes from the explicit assessment of the exposure component and from the modular and flexibility of an index-based approach used to assess the socioeconomic vulnerability.

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