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Geohazards

June 18-21, 2006 - Lillehammer, Norway


Editors: , International Centre for Geohazards, Oslo, Norway
, Managing Director, ILF - Consulting Engineers, Innsbruck, Austria
, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institut für Geotechnik, Freiberg, Germany
, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
The articles for these proceedings are not peer-reviewed.

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A First-Order Second-Moment Framework for Probabilistic Estimation of Vulnerability to Landslides
Marco Uzielli, International Centre for Geohazards, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
S. Duzgun, Geodetic and Geographic Information Technologies Middle East Technical University
B. V. Vangelsten, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute

ABSTRACT:
The object of the present paper, which synthesises a broader research effort by ICG (2006a), is the development of a probabilistic framework for the quantitative estimation of the vulnerability of the built environment to landslides. The method draws inspiration from an existing 3-dimensional qualitative framework proposed earlier by ICG (2005). As vulnerability is directly included in quantitative risk analysis (QRA), it would be beneficial to convert the conceptual framework to a quantitative perspective. It should be recognised that, in real investigations, the input parameters and the models used in vulnerability assessment are necessarily vague and imprecise, and are subjective to some degree. Thus, strong emphasis should be placed towards a consistent processing of uncertainty. A first-order second-moment (FOSM) framework, which is capable of addressing and processing uncertainties in input variables and models to provide estimates of the uncertainty in vulnerability, is proposed. Results of the proposed methodology may serve as a more rational basis for vulnerability input to QRA. The basic framework of the proposed procedure can be exported to risk analyses related to other natural hazards.

Marco Uzielli, S. Duzgun, and B. V. Vangelsten, "A First-Order Second-Moment Framework for Probabilistic Estimation of Vulnerability to Landslides" in "Geohazards", Farrokh Nadim, Rudolf Pöttler, Herbert Einstein, Herbert Klapperich, and Steven Kramer Eds, ECI Symposium Series, Volume P7 (2006). http://services.bepress.com/eci/geohazards/24

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