Vulnerability of buildings to landslides: The state of the art and future needs

HY Luo, LM Zhang, LL Zhang, J He, KS Yin - Earth-Science Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Landslides are one of the most destructive hazard processes that cause tremendous loss of
lives and damage to the built environment. As a crucial part of disaster risk management …

[HTML][HTML] Critical review of existing built environment resilience frameworks: Directions for future research

G Cerѐ, Y Rezgui, W Zhao - International journal of disaster risk reduction, 2017 - Elsevier
Resilience, in general, is widely considered as a system's capacity to proactively adapt to
external disturbances and recover from them. However, the existing resilience framework …

UAV photogrammetry-based remote sensing and preliminary assessment of the behavior of a landslide in Guizhou, China

Z Cheng, W Gong, H Tang, CH Juang, Q Deng… - Engineering …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technique has been widely utilized in geohazards
assessment. In this work, the effectiveness of the UAV photogrammetry in the remote …

[HTML][HTML] Disaster resilience quantification of communities: A risk-based approach

S Marasco, O Kammouh, GP Cimellaro - International Journal of Disaster …, 2022 - Elsevier
Community and infrastructure resilience against natural and man-made hazards is
paramount for the well-being of modern societies. To adapt to the fast-changing world …

Empirical fragility and vulnerability curves for buildings exposed to slow-moving landslides at medium and large scales

D Peduto, S Ferlisi, G Nicodemo, D Reale, G Pisciotta… - Landslides, 2017 - Springer
Slow-moving landslides yearly induce huge economic losses worldwide in terms of damage
to facilities and interruption of human activities. Within the landslide risk management …

Multi-scale analysis of settlement-induced building damage using damage surveys and DInSAR data: A case study in The Netherlands

D Peduto, G Nicodemo, J Maccabiani, S Ferlisi - Engineering geology, 2017 - Elsevier
Highly compressible clayey and peaty (soft) soils may expose structures (eg buildings) and
infrastructures (eg roads and embankments) resting on them to absolute/differential …

Modeling the residential building stock in the Middle East for multi-hazard risk assessment

J Dabbeek, V Silva - Natural Hazards, 2020 - Springer
This study presents an exposure model for the residential building stock in the Middle East,
developed for the purpose of multi-hazard risk assessment. The exposure model provides …

Total probabilistic measure for the potential risk of regional roads exposed to landslides

Q Liu, A Tang, D Huang, Z Huang, B Zhang… - Reliability Engineering & …, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper presents a probabilistic analysis of the landslide risk encountered by regional
roads, and the landslide risk of roads is regarded as a function of landslide hazard and road …

From satellite interferometry displacements to potential damage maps: A tool for risk reduction and urban planning

A Barra, C Reyes-Carmona, G Herrera, JP Galve… - Remote Sensing of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) is a consolidated tool for detecting and
monitoring ground surface displacements. The availability of satellite data with free access …

Slow-moving landslides interacting with the road network: Analysis of damage using ancillary data, in situ surveys and multi-source monitoring data

N Nappo, D Peduto, O Mavrouli, CJ van Westen… - Engineering …, 2019 - Elsevier
Slow-moving landslides are widespread natural hazards that can affect both social and
economic activities causing damage to structures and infrastructure networks. This paper …