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A GIS platform on main natural hazards for Valparaíso city (Chile) and vulnerability studies for some historical constructions and urban sectors

TitoloA GIS platform on main natural hazards for Valparaíso city (Chile) and vulnerability studies for some historical constructions and urban sectors
Tipo di pubblicazionePresentazione a Congresso
Anno di Pubblicazione2008
AutoriIndirli, Maurizio, Geremei F., Puglisi Claudio, Screpanti Augusto, Blersch D., Lanzoni L., N. Izquerdo Lopez, Milani E., Miglioli M., Simonini G., Munari M., and Romanelli F.
Conference NameStructural Analysis of Historic Construction: Preserving Safety and Significance - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historic Construction, SAHC08
Conference LocationBath
ISBN Number0415468728; 9780415468725
Parole chiaveBuilding stocks, Digital archives, Historical construction, In-situ, Masonry materials, Natural hazard, Project management, Risk analysis, Risk management, Risk perception, San Francisco, Space shuttles, Structural analysis, Urban planning, Vulnerability analysis
Abstract

The Project "MAR VASTO" ("Risk Management in Valparaíso/ManejodeRiesgos en Valparaíso, Servicios Técnicos") started in March 2007. It is managed by ENEA, with the participation of Italian and Chilean partners and the support of local stakeholders. Being the city declared patrimony of the humanity by UNESCO since 2003, the goals of the project are the following: to evaluate the impact of main hazards (earthquake, tsunami, fire, and landslide); to provide a vulnerability analysis for three historical churches (San Francisco, Las Hermanitas de la Providencia, La Matríz, made by various materials - masonry, concrete, wood and adobe -and located in different city sites) and for a pilot building stock in the Cerro Cordillera historical area, analyzing more than 200 constructions; to suggest guidelines for future urban planning; to develop a GIS digital archive, well organized, user-friendly and easy to be implemented in the future, providing maps and scenarios of specific and multiple risk. In the paper, preliminary results are given, taking into account the in situ work of two missions at Valparaíso (May and October-December 2007). © 2008 Taylor & Francis Group, London.

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Citation KeyIndirli20081277