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From Multi-Risk Evaluation to Resilience Planning: The Case of Central Chilean Coastal Cities

Año

2019

Categoría

Crecimiento urbano, Eventos extremos, Riesgos climáticos, Sistemas socio-ecológicos

Autores

Autores: Pilar Barría, María Luisa Cruzat, Rodrigo Cienfuegos, Jorge Gironás, Cristián Escauriaza, Carlos Bonilla, Roberto Moris, Cristian Ledezma, Maricarmen Guerra, Raimundo Rodrigez, Alma Torres

Publicado en

Revista: Water (2019), 11(3):572

Abstract

Multi-hazard evaluations are fundamental inputs for disaster risk management plans and the implementation of resilient urban environments, adapted to extreme natural events. Risk assessments from natural hazards have been typically restricted to the analysis of single hazards or focused on the vulnerability of specific targets, which might result in an underestimation of the risk level.