Vol. 7 No. 3 (2016)
Research Article

RANKING THE BUILDINGS OVER A DEVELOPED LARGE GEOGRAPHIC AREA ACCORDING TO THEIR EXPOSURE TO THE LANDSLIDE HAZARD

Paolino DI FELICE
University of L'Aquila, Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics, Italy
Eugenio CAROCCI
University of L'Aquila, Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economic, Italy
Lorenzo DI GIUSEPPE
University of L'Aquila, Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics, Italy
Matteo GENTILE
University of L'Aquila, Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics, Italy
Alessandro RANALLI
University of L'Aquila, Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics, Italy
Andrea SALINI
University of L'Aquila, Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics, Italy

Published 2023-04-26

Keywords

  • Landslide,
  • Hazard,
  • Element at risk,
  • Building ranking,
  • Geographical database,
  • GIS
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How to Cite

DI FELICE, Paolino, Andrea BUFALINO, Eugenio CAROCCI, Lorenzo DI GIUSEPPE, Matteo GENTILE, Alessandro RANALLI, and Andrea SALINI. 2023. “RANKING THE BUILDINGS OVER A DEVELOPED LARGE GEOGRAPHIC AREA ACCORDING TO THEIR EXPOSURE TO THE LANDSLIDE HAZARD”. European Journal of Geography 7 (3):6-25. https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/388.

Abstract

In this paper, we focus on public buildings. They represent a relevant category of elements
because of their intrinsic economic value and because their damage may cause human
casualties as well. If the survey covers developed, large geographic areas, the number of
buildings potentially at risk exposed is very high. Such numbers make the use of the
available methods of building risk assessment highly time-consuming and, hence,
inapplicable in the reality. To mitigate such an issue, we introduce a method that takes as
input all the buildings standing over the study area and outputs a ranking about them
according to their degree of exposure to the landslide hazard. The practitioners in mitigation
can extract from the ranking the top-N buildings to look at. Then, they need to carry out the
detailed risk assessment only for the buildings on the short list. This way the overall
processing time required for the computation of the vulnerability, and hence of the risk, is
reduced dramatically. The ranking method has been tested to assess the exposure to the
landslide hazard of the buildings hosting public schools in the Abruzzo Region (center of
Italy), a large area (11,000 km2) with 1,330,000 inhabitants. The results obtained from the
case study show that the top-N buildings to look at are a very small fraction of the total
number of buildings in the region.

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