[HTML][HTML] The seismic vulnerability assessment methodologies: A state-of-the-art review

MM Kassem, FM Nazri, EN Farsangi - Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2020 - Elsevier
In the past decades, the research and development of methodologies have received
considerable attention which quantified earthquake-related damages to structures. Among …

Space-based earth observations for disaster risk management

G Le Cozannet, M Kervyn, S Russo… - Surveys in …, 2020 - Springer
As space-based Earth observations are delivering a growing amount and variety of data, the
potential of this information to better support disaster risk management is coming into …

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 …

Potential of remote sensing data to support the seismic safety assessment of reinforced concrete buildings affected by slow-moving landslides

A Mele, A Miano, D Di Martire, D Infante… - Archives of Civil and …, 2022 - Springer
Different forms of hazard can affect structures throughout their existence. The occurrence of
a seismic event in areas exposed to different risks or already affected by other phenomena …

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 …

Quantitative analysis of the risk to road networks exposed to slow-moving landslides: a case study in the Campania region (southern Italy)

S Ferlisi, A Marchese, D Peduto - Landslides, 2021 - Springer
This paper shows the results of a study aimed at quantitatively estimating—in terms of direct
(repair) costs, at large scale (1: 5000)—the slow-moving landslide risk to a road network …

Assessment of masonry structures subjected to foundation settlements using rigid block limit analysis

F Portioli, L Cascini - Engineering Structures, 2016 - Elsevier
In this paper, a three-dimensional rigid body model is implemented to investigate the
behaviour of masonry block structures subjected to foundation settlements. The structural …

Monitoring buildings at landslide risk with SAR: A methodology based on the use of multipass interferometric data

C Noviello, S Verde, V Zamparelli… - … and Remote Sensing …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Here, we describe the improvements that have enabled the 3D reconstruction and
monitoring of buildings, with reference to their protection against and prevention of risks. We …

Landslide-induced damage probability estimation coupling InSAR and field survey data by fragility curves

M Del Soldato, L Solari, F Poggi, F Raspini, R Tomás… - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
Landslides are considered to be one of the main natural geohazards causing relevant
economic damages and social effects worldwide. Italy is one of the countries worldwide …

Subsidence in Como historic centre (northern Italy): Assessment of building vulnerability combining hydrogeological and stratigraphic features, Cosmo-SkyMed InSAR …

N Nappo, D Peduto, M Polcari, F Livio… - International journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Como historic centre, located at the SW branch of Lake Como (northern Italy), is prone to
subside because of a thick sequence of late Pleistocene to Holocene glacio-lacustrine …