Earthquake risk mitigation: the impact of seismic retrofitting strategies on urban resilience

It is recognized that both community and urban resilience depends on the capacity of built environment to maintain acceptable structural safety levels during and after unforeseeable events, such as earthquakes, as well as to recover their original functionality. Investing in disaster risk mitigatio...

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Main Authors: Tiago Miguel Ferreira , Rui Maio, Romeu Vicente, Aníbal Costa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2016-07-01
Series:International Journal of Strategic Property Management
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/IJSPM/article/view/2091
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spelling doaj-a0e6e9b9f8e2456f8f767c7f0d62424a2021-07-02T01:37:57ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityInternational Journal of Strategic Property Management1648-715X1648-91792016-07-0120310.3846/1648715X.2016.1187682Earthquake risk mitigation: the impact of seismic retrofitting strategies on urban resilienceTiago Miguel Ferreira 0Rui Maio1Romeu Vicente2Aníbal Costa3RISCO, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Aveiro, Campus Universitário de Santiago, 3810-193, Aveiro, PortugalRISCO, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Aveiro, Campus Universitário de Santiago, 3810-193, Aveiro, PortugalRISCO, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Aveiro, Campus Universitário de Santiago, 3810-193, Aveiro, PortugalRISCO, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Aveiro, Campus Universitário de Santiago, 3810-193, Aveiro, Portugal It is recognized that both community and urban resilience depends on the capacity of built environment to maintain acceptable structural safety levels during and after unforeseeable events, such as earthquakes, as well as to recover their original functionality. Investing in disaster risk mitigation policies is a great step towards promoting urban resilience and community preparedness, implicitly limiting damage to the built environment and subsequently reducing human, economic and environmental losses. Portugal is a moderate to high seismic prone area as the latest estimates indicate that within the next 50 years the country could be severely hit by a strong quake similar to the histori­cal 1755 event, which left a trail of destruction and death, mainly in densely populated areas, such as Lisbon. This manuscript aims to mitigate the impact of earthquake damage scenarios on social and economical terms, as well as evaluating the outcome of implementing traditional retrofitting strategies to existing masonry building stock located in urban areas of high seismic risk, using the old city centre of Horta, Faial island (Azores, Portugal), as a case study. https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/IJSPM/article/view/2091Built environmentResilienceRisk mitigationSeismic vulnerabilityRetrofitting solu­tionsLoss estimation
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author Tiago Miguel Ferreira 
Rui Maio
Romeu Vicente
Aníbal Costa
spellingShingle Tiago Miguel Ferreira 
Rui Maio
Romeu Vicente
Aníbal Costa
Earthquake risk mitigation: the impact of seismic retrofitting strategies on urban resilience
International Journal of Strategic Property Management
Built environment
Resilience
Risk mitigation
Seismic vulnerability
Retrofitting solu­tions
Loss estimation
author_facet Tiago Miguel Ferreira 
Rui Maio
Romeu Vicente
Aníbal Costa
author_sort Tiago Miguel Ferreira 
title Earthquake risk mitigation: the impact of seismic retrofitting strategies on urban resilience
title_short Earthquake risk mitigation: the impact of seismic retrofitting strategies on urban resilience
title_full Earthquake risk mitigation: the impact of seismic retrofitting strategies on urban resilience
title_fullStr Earthquake risk mitigation: the impact of seismic retrofitting strategies on urban resilience
title_full_unstemmed Earthquake risk mitigation: the impact of seismic retrofitting strategies on urban resilience
title_sort earthquake risk mitigation: the impact of seismic retrofitting strategies on urban resilience
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series International Journal of Strategic Property Management
issn 1648-715X
1648-9179
publishDate 2016-07-01
description It is recognized that both community and urban resilience depends on the capacity of built environment to maintain acceptable structural safety levels during and after unforeseeable events, such as earthquakes, as well as to recover their original functionality. Investing in disaster risk mitigation policies is a great step towards promoting urban resilience and community preparedness, implicitly limiting damage to the built environment and subsequently reducing human, economic and environmental losses. Portugal is a moderate to high seismic prone area as the latest estimates indicate that within the next 50 years the country could be severely hit by a strong quake similar to the histori­cal 1755 event, which left a trail of destruction and death, mainly in densely populated areas, such as Lisbon. This manuscript aims to mitigate the impact of earthquake damage scenarios on social and economical terms, as well as evaluating the outcome of implementing traditional retrofitting strategies to existing masonry building stock located in urban areas of high seismic risk, using the old city centre of Horta, Faial island (Azores, Portugal), as a case study.
topic Built environment
Resilience
Risk mitigation
Seismic vulnerability
Retrofitting solu­tions
Loss estimation
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/IJSPM/article/view/2091
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