Avalanche related damage potential - changes of persons and mobile values since the mid-twentieth century, case study Galtür

When determining risk related to natural hazard processes, many studies neglect the investigations of the damage potential or are limited to the assessment of immobile values like buildings. However, persons as well as mobile values form an essential part of the damage potential. Knowledge of the ma...

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Main Authors: M. Keiler, A. Zischg, S. Fuchs, M. Hama, J. Stötter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2005-01-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/5/49/2005/nhess-5-49-2005.pdf
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spelling doaj-04a79fde000c4be5a17f023e8e2150e52020-11-25T02:47:33ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812005-01-01514958Avalanche related damage potential - changes of persons and mobile values since the mid-twentieth century, case study GaltürM. KeilerM. KeilerA. ZischgS. FuchsS. FuchsM. HamaM. HamaJ. StötterWhen determining risk related to natural hazard processes, many studies neglect the investigations of the damage potential or are limited to the assessment of immobile values like buildings. However, persons as well as mobile values form an essential part of the damage potential. Knowledge of the maximum number of exposed persons in an endangered area is of great importance for elaborating evacuation plans and immediate measures in case of catastrophes. In addition, motor vehicles can also be highly damaged, as was shown by the analysis of avalanche events. With the removal of mobile values in time as a preventive measure this kind of damage can be minimised. <P style='line-height: 20px;'> This study presents a method for recording the maximum number of exposed persons and monetarily assessing motor vehicles in the municipality of Galt&#252;r (Tyrol, Austria). Moreover, general developments of the damage potential due to significant socio-economic changes since the mid-twentieth century are pointed out in the study area. The present situation of the maximum number of persons and mobile values in the official avalanche hazard zones of the municipality is described in detail. Information on the number of persons is derived of census data, tourism and employment statistics. During the winter months, a significant increase overlaid by strong short-term fluctuation in the number of persons can be noted. These changes result from a higher demand of tourism related manpower as well as from varying occupancy rates. The number of motor vehicles in endangered areas is closely associated to the number of exposed persons. The potential number of motor vehicles is investigated by means of mapping, statistics on the stock of motor vehicles and the density distribution. Diurnal and seasonal fluctuations of the investigated damage potential are pointed out. The recording of the number of persons and mobile values in endangered areas is vital for any disaster management.http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/5/49/2005/nhess-5-49-2005.pdf
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M. Hama
M. Hama
J. Stötter
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M. Keiler
A. Zischg
S. Fuchs
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M. Hama
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Avalanche related damage potential - changes of persons and mobile values since the mid-twentieth century, case study Galtür
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
author_facet M. Keiler
M. Keiler
A. Zischg
S. Fuchs
S. Fuchs
M. Hama
M. Hama
J. Stötter
author_sort M. Keiler
title Avalanche related damage potential - changes of persons and mobile values since the mid-twentieth century, case study Galtür
title_short Avalanche related damage potential - changes of persons and mobile values since the mid-twentieth century, case study Galtür
title_full Avalanche related damage potential - changes of persons and mobile values since the mid-twentieth century, case study Galtür
title_fullStr Avalanche related damage potential - changes of persons and mobile values since the mid-twentieth century, case study Galtür
title_full_unstemmed Avalanche related damage potential - changes of persons and mobile values since the mid-twentieth century, case study Galtür
title_sort avalanche related damage potential - changes of persons and mobile values since the mid-twentieth century, case study galtür
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
issn 1561-8633
1684-9981
publishDate 2005-01-01
description When determining risk related to natural hazard processes, many studies neglect the investigations of the damage potential or are limited to the assessment of immobile values like buildings. However, persons as well as mobile values form an essential part of the damage potential. Knowledge of the maximum number of exposed persons in an endangered area is of great importance for elaborating evacuation plans and immediate measures in case of catastrophes. In addition, motor vehicles can also be highly damaged, as was shown by the analysis of avalanche events. With the removal of mobile values in time as a preventive measure this kind of damage can be minimised. <P style='line-height: 20px;'> This study presents a method for recording the maximum number of exposed persons and monetarily assessing motor vehicles in the municipality of Galt&#252;r (Tyrol, Austria). Moreover, general developments of the damage potential due to significant socio-economic changes since the mid-twentieth century are pointed out in the study area. The present situation of the maximum number of persons and mobile values in the official avalanche hazard zones of the municipality is described in detail. Information on the number of persons is derived of census data, tourism and employment statistics. During the winter months, a significant increase overlaid by strong short-term fluctuation in the number of persons can be noted. These changes result from a higher demand of tourism related manpower as well as from varying occupancy rates. The number of motor vehicles in endangered areas is closely associated to the number of exposed persons. The potential number of motor vehicles is investigated by means of mapping, statistics on the stock of motor vehicles and the density distribution. Diurnal and seasonal fluctuations of the investigated damage potential are pointed out. The recording of the number of persons and mobile values in endangered areas is vital for any disaster management.
url http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/5/49/2005/nhess-5-49-2005.pdf
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