Methodology for quantitative landslide risk analysis in residential projects
This paper provides a quantitative assessment for the hazard, the vulnerability and the risk associated to slope instability as a tool for urban planners and policy makers. Analysis methodologies and overall numerical procedures are presented in detail. In order to assess a hazard, which is expresse...
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Slope stability
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2016-06-23T21:52:08Z2016-06-23T21:52:08Z20161973975http://hdl.handle.net/11407/231410.1016/j.habitatint.2015.12.012This paper provides a quantitative assessment for the hazard, the vulnerability and the risk associated to slope instability as a tool for urban planners and policy makers. Analysis methodologies and overall numerical procedures are presented in detail. In order to assess a hazard, which is expressed as a temporal probability, FOSM technique was used along with Rosenblueth's point estimate method. Reliability index (β) was used as a standard measure to compare the results assessed with other information presented in published literature for a number of geotechnical projects. Concerning the analysis of vulnerability, a new approach was proposed by combining local methodology for seismic vulnerability designed for buildings in Medellin with generic analysis methodology for vulnerability of people when exposed to landslides. The risk was assessed by a simple mathematical crossing between hazard and vulnerability. A database of 120 residential projects located on natural slopes in the city of Medellin (Colombia) was used for the analysis. The results were presented as FN charts relating the calculated frequency of landslides to the number of potential life or economic losses. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.engElsevier Ltdhttp://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84952761874&partnerID=40&md5=1b922a44d20aa9858d56a5e6a7b1a499Habitat International Volume 53, April 01, 2016, Pages 403-412ScopusMethodology for quantitative landslide risk analysis in residential projectsArticleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecCivil Engineering Program, Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 N 30 - 65, Medellín, ColombiaPosgraduação em Geotecnia, Universidade de Brasília, BrazilDepartamento de Ingeniería Civil, Universidad Nacional de Colombia at Medellín, ColombiaIsaza-Restrepo P.A.Martínez Carvajal H.E.Hidalgo Montoya C.A.LandslidesRisk assessmentSlope stability11407/2314oai:repository.udem.edu.co:11407/23142020-05-27 18:23:52.945Repositorio Institucional Universidad de Medellinrepositorio@udem.edu.co |
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Methodology for quantitative landslide risk analysis in residential projects |
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Methodology for quantitative landslide risk analysis in residential projects |
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Methodology for quantitative landslide risk analysis in residential projects Landslides Risk assessment Slope stability |
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Methodology for quantitative landslide risk analysis in residential projects |
title_full |
Methodology for quantitative landslide risk analysis in residential projects |
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Methodology for quantitative landslide risk analysis in residential projects |
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Methodology for quantitative landslide risk analysis in residential projects |
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Methodology for quantitative landslide risk analysis in residential projects |
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Civil Engineering Program, Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 N 30 - 65, Medellín, Colombia Posgraduação em Geotecnia, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil Departamento de Ingeniería Civil, Universidad Nacional de Colombia at Medellín, Colombia |
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Landslides Risk assessment Slope stability |
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Landslides Risk assessment Slope stability |
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This paper provides a quantitative assessment for the hazard, the vulnerability and the risk associated to slope instability as a tool for urban planners and policy makers. Analysis methodologies and overall numerical procedures are presented in detail. In order to assess a hazard, which is expressed as a temporal probability, FOSM technique was used along with Rosenblueth's point estimate method. Reliability index (β) was used as a standard measure to compare the results assessed with other information presented in published literature for a number of geotechnical projects. Concerning the analysis of vulnerability, a new approach was proposed by combining local methodology for seismic vulnerability designed for buildings in Medellin with generic analysis methodology for vulnerability of people when exposed to landslides. The risk was assessed by a simple mathematical crossing between hazard and vulnerability. A database of 120 residential projects located on natural slopes in the city of Medellin (Colombia) was used for the analysis. The results were presented as FN charts relating the calculated frequency of landslides to the number of potential life or economic losses. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. |
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Habitat International Volume 53, April 01, 2016, Pages 403-412 |
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