一种基于地质学的,支持穷人的方法来管理地震风险
Himanshu Agrawal1, Chenbo Wang2, Gemma Cremen2
1School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
概括
将地球物理数据整合到城市规划中可以减少脆弱人群的地震风险. 这一框架通过考虑土壤条件和社会因素来支持有利于穷人的灾害风险降低,以更好地决策政策.
科学领域:
- 地震工程的工程是地震工程.
- 城市规划是城市规划.
- 地质物理学 地质物理学
背景情况:
- 最近的地震灾难强调了需要改进地震风险降低策略的必要性.
- 地下地质物理信息,如地震现场反应,对于评估地震危险至关重要.
- 脆弱群体通常生活在土壤较软的地区,加剧地面运动放大和地震风险.
研究的目的:
- 为地震风险政策提出决策支持框架.
- 将城市地质物理学,物理环境和社会因素纳入政策制定.
- 为了支持全球南方的亲穷人减少灾害风险.
主要方法:
- 明天城市的发展决策支持环境.
- 地质物理数据与城市的物理和社会特征的整合.
- 在政策评估中应用成本效益分析.
- 利用基于全球南方城市的虚拟城市测试台.
主要成果:
- 拟议的框架成功地整合了各种各样的城市数据以支持政策.
- 成本效益分析有效评估地震风险降低策略.
- 基于地球物理学的政策制定表明,有能力减少有利于穷人的地震风险.
结论:
- 地质信息对于有效地管理地震风险至关重要.
- 综合决策支持框架可以增强城市的性,特别是对于弱势群体.
- 基于地质学和社会经济因素的政策决策可以导致公平的灾害风险降低.
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