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Vulnerability & Risk Hazard Mapping
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Risk assesment
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What is a Risk Assessment ?
A methodology to determine the nature and extent of risk by analyzing potential hazards and evaluating existing conditions of vulnerability that together could potentially harm exposed people, property, services, livelihood and the environment on which they depend Hazard Exposure Vulnerability Impact
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Hazard Risk Terminology
Likelihood and intensity of a potentially destructive phenomenon (earthquake, floods) Determined by nature exposure Location and value of things that are important to us(lives , property) Determined by people vulnerability Likelihood that assets will be damaged or destroyed when exposed to a hazard event risk Likelihood that things we value will be harmed
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Considerations for Hazard Risk Assessment
What is intended purpose of the hazard/risk assessment? e.g building codes, land use planning, disaster management training etc. Who are the end users? e.g engineers, urban planners, disaster managers, local community, financial planners etc. What data sets exist to support the assessment? e.g land use, building types, historical event catalogue etc.
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Styles of Hazard Risk Analysis
Increasing Efforts & Complexity Hazard/Risk Index Pros: fast, low data requirements, output easy to understand Cons: low resolution, subjective Historical Scenario Pros: based on event –specific data, good for frequent hazards Cons: misses extreme events, potential impacts of climate change Probabilistic Pros: accounts for both frequent/low-impact and rare/extreme events Cons: high data/expertise requirements, need to ensure outputs can be understood
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Vulnerability Vulnerability:
The inability to anticipate, cope with and recover from a natural disaster, such as a flood or storm : Vulnerability is dependent on The exposure to the hazard The sensitivity to the impact The resilience to recover from the consequences No simple, universally accepted method to assess vulnerability (yet)
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Example: income as indicator for vulnerability
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Vulnerability formula
In which: V = Vulnerability E = Exposure S = Sensitivity C = Coping Capacity (or Resilience)
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Approach Towards Risk Assessment & Management
Multi Hazard Risk Assessment Frame Work Risk = f (Hazard, vulnerability ) Risk = f (Hazard, vulnerability, capacity ) Risk = f (Hazard, vulnerability, preparedness )
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3D- Approach
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Hazard Mapping Case study
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Vulnerability & Hazard Warning Mapping Tool
Several GIS layers are being prepared in a buffer of 20km across the Indus River from Chashma down to delta where it merges with sea. In addition to this the Nowshera and right bank of Indus river in Sindh is also being covered GIS Layers: Settlements Roads Embankments Railway line Bridges Agriculture land
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Draft Web Portal Pre-Disaster (Preparedness) Interactive GIS tool
Risk mapping at district level Vulnerability assessment Evacuation plans Safest route identification Post Disaster (Response) Damage assessment Damage Need Analysis Information dissemination
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Draft Web Portal
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Draft Web Portal
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Flood hazard mapping Flood Forecast Hazard Mapping Downloads
Flood Early Warning Hazard Mapping Visualize Layers Download Maps Downloads Maps Other products Use rri simulated output for hazard mapping and perform gis analysis for damage assessment
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Mapping – Download Maps
Flood Forecast Flood Early Warning Hazard Mapping Visualize Layers Download Maps Downloads Maps Other products Use rri simulated output for hazard mapping and perform gis analysis for damage assessment
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Download – Maps Flood Forecast Hazard Mapping Downloads
Flood Early Warning Hazard Mapping Visualize Layers Download Maps Downloads Maps Other products
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