Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4744652 | Engineering Geology | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The paper illustrates a method for scenario-based, quantitative estimation of physical vulnerability of the built environment to landslides. The rationale and main features of the procedure are presented in the context of quantitative risk estimation. Vulnerability is defined quantitatively as a function of landslide intensity and the susceptibility of vulnerable elements. Reference terminology is presented and discussed. Models for the quantification of intensity and susceptibility for some categories of elements at risk such as structures and persons are proposed. An example application is illustrated.
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Authors
Marco Uzielli, Farrokh Nadim, Suzanne Lacasse, Amir M. Kaynia,