SHR5 - FORWARD-LOOKING EARTHQUAKE RISK MODELLING AND QUANTIFICATION: RECENT ADVANCES AND PERSPECTIVES |
WEDNESDAY | ||||||||
AMBER 1 | Convenors: C. Galasso, G. Cremen, V. Silva | ||||||||
09:00 - 09:12 | ASSESSING FUTURE EXPOSURE TO EARTHQUAKE HAZARD A. Calderon, V. Silva, C. Yepes-Estrada | |||||||
09:12 - 09:24 | PROBABILISTIC, TIME-EVOLVING INVENTORIES AND HIGH-RESOLUTION MODELS IN REGIONAL RISK ASSESSMENT A. Zsarnoczay, G.G. Deierlein | |||||||
09:24 - 09:36 | REGIONAL SEISMIC RISK ASSESSMENT INCLUDING LIQUEFACTION AND SEA LEVEL RISE E. Mongold, J. Sobers, J.W. Baker | |||||||
09:36 - 09:48 | CAPTURING DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN BUILT AND NON-BUILT ENVIRONMENTS FOR SEISMIC RISK ASSESSMENT C. Wang, T. Logan, G. Cremen | |||||||
09:48 - 10:00 | ACCOUNTING FOR SOCIAL EQUITY IN THE DISASTER RISK MODELING FRAMEWORK S. Loos, R. Soden, K. Barns, D. Lallemant, J. West | |||||||
10:00 - 10:12 | THE BENEFITS OF RISK-MITIGATION STRATEGIES ON PRESENT AND FUTURE SEISMIC LOSSES IN KATHMANDU VALLEY C. Mesta, G. Cremen, C. Galasso | |||||||
10:12 - 10:24 | MULTI-RISK ASSESSMENT FOR URBAN SETTLEMENTS: FRAMEWORK TO IDENTIFY AND MODEL CRITICAL URBAN CONTEXTS M. Polese, M. Losasso, A. Pirni, M. Pittore, L. Pozza, A. Prota, G. Tocchi, D. Vettorato | |||||||
MONITOR 22 | Convenors: C. Galasso, G. Cremen, V. Silva | ||||||||
10:30 - 10:35 | INTRODUCTION | |||||||
10:35 - 10:45 | ALTERNATIVE METHODOLOGIES FOR DAMAGE-DEPENDENT FRAGILITY ESTIMATION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDINGS L. Pedone, R. Gentile, C. Galasso, S. Pampanin | |||||||
10:45 - 10:55 | A NOVEL FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING MULTI-HAZARD RISK AND RESILIENCE IN A CHANGING WORLD C. Gonzalez-Duenas, G. Cremen, C. Galasso | |||||||
10:55 - 11:05 | ASSESSING THE CASCADING IMPACTS OF EARTHQUAKE AND THE TRIGGERED QUICK-CLAY LANDSLIDE IN ALNA, NORWAY C. Huang, A. Meslem, O. Mohammad Ibrahim, I.S. Gjetrang, F. Victoria De Maio, F. Ghione | |||||||
11:05 - 11:15 | FILLING THE KNOWLEDGE GAP: FROM SEISMIC RISK MAPS TOWARDS NATIONWIDE DIGITAL TWINS M. Matteoni, L. Pedone, S. Pampanin | |||||||
11:15 - 11:25 | FUTURE EXPOSURE ESTIMATION WITH MACHINE LEARNING MODELS C. Geiss, J. Maier, E. So, Y. Zhu | |||||||
11:25 - 11:35 | IMPLICATIONS OF THE USE OF PHYSICS-BASED SIMULATIONS IN THE (RE)INSURANCE SECTOR M. Stupazzini, R. Paolucci, A. Allmann, I. Mazzieri, M. Käser, C. Smerzini | |||||||
11:35 - 11:45 | INVESTIGATING LONG AND SHORT-TERM TIME DEPENDENCIES IN EARTHQUAKE RISK MODELING S. Iacoletti, G. Cremen, C. Galasso | |||||||
MONITOR 23 | Convenors: C. Galasso, G. Cremen, V. Silva | ||||||||
10:30 - 10:35 | INTRODUCTION | |||||||
10:35 - 10:45 | LIQUEFACTION HAZARD MAPPING FOR CATASTROPHE RISK ASSESSMENT USING STATISTICAL LEARNING TECHNIQUES S. Prabhu, M. Javanbarg, A. Shahjouei | |||||||
10:45 - 10:55 | IMPLEMENTATION OF FEM-DEM MODELS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN LOSSES DUE TO EARTHQUAKES H. Lovon, V. Silva, R. Vicente, T. Ferreira | |||||||
10:55 - 11:05 | QUANTIFYING THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL DATA ON EARTHQUAKE LOSS ESTIMATIONS U. Khursheed, F. Ferretti, C. Mazzotti, G. Faraone | |||||||
11:05 - 11:15 | SEISMIC RISK, DIRECT, AND INDIRECT LOSSES FOR THE HISTORIC CITY OF RHODES E. Karaferi, M. Kohrangi, A. Spillatura, D. Tsarpalis, D. Vamvatsikos | |||||||
11:15 - 11:25 | SELECTING EARTHQUAKE SCENARIOS FOR RISK ANALYSIS N. Sharma, J. Baker | |||||||
11:25 - 11:35 | NEW STEPS TOWARDS A MORE REALISTIC MODEL OF THE BUILDING STOCK AND SEISMIC VULNERABILITIES C. Sousa Oliveira, M. Lopes, F. Mota de Sá, R. Bento, M. Amaral Ferreira, C. Pinto, C. Pousada, C. Ferreira |