Territorial Vulnerability Assessment Supporting Risk Managing Coastal Areas Due to Tsunami Impact

Portugal’s coastline extends 1187 km. It is characterized by social, economic and physical conditions that differentiate it from the rest of the territory, including population density, location of infrastructure and support of tourism activities. Therefore, it has a significant exposure if a tsunam...

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Main Authors: José Leandro Barros, Alexandre Oliveira Tavares, Angela Santos, André Fonte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-09-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/7/9/4971
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spelling doaj-d2b438fb41f044aabed8586820f000092020-11-24T21:02:24ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412015-09-01794971499810.3390/w7094971w7094971Territorial Vulnerability Assessment Supporting Risk Managing Coastal Areas Due to Tsunami ImpactJosé Leandro Barros0Alexandre Oliveira Tavares1Angela Santos2André Fonte3Centre for Geographical Studies, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade deLisboa, Edifício da Faculdade de Letras, Alameda da Universidade, Lisboa 1600-214, PortugalCenter for Social Studies, Earth Sciences Department, University of Coimbra, Rua Sílvio Lima, Polo II, Coimbra 3030-790, PortugalCentre for Geographical Studies, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade deLisboa, Edifício da Faculdade de Letras, Alameda da Universidade, Lisboa 1600-214, PortugalCentre for Geographical Studies, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, Universidade deLisboa, Edifício da Faculdade de Letras, Alameda da Universidade, Lisboa 1600-214, PortugalPortugal’s coastline extends 1187 km. It is characterized by social, economic and physical conditions that differentiate it from the rest of the territory, including population density, location of infrastructure and support of tourism activities. Therefore, it has a significant exposure if a tsunami occurs. Six coastal study sites with varying characteristics were selected for evaluation in this paper, including two core beach-use areas, two residential areas and two industrial areas. These sites are located in the municipalities of Figueira da Foz, Setúbal and Vila do Bispo. The analysis began with the calculation of the potential tsunami inundation area for each site using the 1755 Lisbon tsunami. Next, a methodology distinguished by its multidimensional character was applied to assess local vulnerability to tsunamis. This methodology assesses vulnerabilities associated with morphological, structural, social and tax factors. These four vulnerability components were combined to obtain a Composite Vulnerability Index (CVI), which enabled us to identify the most vulnerable areas and to determine the distinguishing characteristics of each area.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/7/9/4971coastal areatsunamivulnerabilitybeach-use areasresidential areasindustrial areas
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author José Leandro Barros
Alexandre Oliveira Tavares
Angela Santos
André Fonte
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Alexandre Oliveira Tavares
Angela Santos
André Fonte
Territorial Vulnerability Assessment Supporting Risk Managing Coastal Areas Due to Tsunami Impact
Water
coastal area
tsunami
vulnerability
beach-use areas
residential areas
industrial areas
author_facet José Leandro Barros
Alexandre Oliveira Tavares
Angela Santos
André Fonte
author_sort José Leandro Barros
title Territorial Vulnerability Assessment Supporting Risk Managing Coastal Areas Due to Tsunami Impact
title_short Territorial Vulnerability Assessment Supporting Risk Managing Coastal Areas Due to Tsunami Impact
title_full Territorial Vulnerability Assessment Supporting Risk Managing Coastal Areas Due to Tsunami Impact
title_fullStr Territorial Vulnerability Assessment Supporting Risk Managing Coastal Areas Due to Tsunami Impact
title_full_unstemmed Territorial Vulnerability Assessment Supporting Risk Managing Coastal Areas Due to Tsunami Impact
title_sort territorial vulnerability assessment supporting risk managing coastal areas due to tsunami impact
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Portugal’s coastline extends 1187 km. It is characterized by social, economic and physical conditions that differentiate it from the rest of the territory, including population density, location of infrastructure and support of tourism activities. Therefore, it has a significant exposure if a tsunami occurs. Six coastal study sites with varying characteristics were selected for evaluation in this paper, including two core beach-use areas, two residential areas and two industrial areas. These sites are located in the municipalities of Figueira da Foz, Setúbal and Vila do Bispo. The analysis began with the calculation of the potential tsunami inundation area for each site using the 1755 Lisbon tsunami. Next, a methodology distinguished by its multidimensional character was applied to assess local vulnerability to tsunamis. This methodology assesses vulnerabilities associated with morphological, structural, social and tax factors. These four vulnerability components were combined to obtain a Composite Vulnerability Index (CVI), which enabled us to identify the most vulnerable areas and to determine the distinguishing characteristics of each area.
topic coastal area
tsunami
vulnerability
beach-use areas
residential areas
industrial areas
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/7/9/4971
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