Earthquake vulnerability assessment (EVAS): Analysis of environmental vulnerability and social vulnerability in Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia

Earthquakes are one of the most common and widely distributed natural risks to life and property. There is a need to identify the possible risk by assessing the vulnerability of the research area. The topic on Earthquake Vulnerability Assessment (EVAs) in Malaysia is very new and received little att...

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Main Authors: Elystarina Indan, Rodeano Roslee, Felix Tongkul, Norbet Simon
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spelling my.ums.eprints.247882021-04-19T04:54:35Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24788/ Earthquake vulnerability assessment (EVAS): Analysis of environmental vulnerability and social vulnerability in Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia Elystarina Indan Rodeano Roslee Felix Tongkul Norbet Simon Q Science (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Earthquakes are one of the most common and widely distributed natural risks to life and property. There is a need to identify the possible risk by assessing the vulnerability of the research area. The topic on Earthquake Vulnerability Assessment (EVAs) in Malaysia is very new and received little attention from geoscientists and engineers. Taking the 5.0 Ranau Earthquake 2015 as research study, the research’s main objective was to identify the social vulnerability and environment vulnerability on that area. The framework was formulated semi quantitively through the development of database for risk elements (properties) based on the information from secondary data, literature review and fieldwork. The vulnerability parameter includes social status (injury, fatalities, safety, loss of accommodation and public awareness) and interference of environment (affected period, daily operation and diversity). Each considered parameter in the vulnerability parameter is allocated with certain index value ranges from 0 (0% damage/victims/period),0.25 (1-25% damage/victim/period), 0.50 (26-50% damage/victims/periods), 0.75 (damage/victims/period), and 1.0 (75-100% damage/victim/periods). The value obtained from field work are calculated by using formula and are classified into five classes of vulnerability namely class 1 (0.81): Very High Vulnerability only. Results from this study indicate that a further study is needed to the area of high to very high vulnerability only. This approach is suitable as a guideline for preliminary development in the research area and potentially to be extended with different background and environments. 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24788/1/Earthquake%20vulnerability%20assessment%20%28EVAS%29%20Analysis%20of%20environmental%20vulnerability%20and%20social%20vulnerability%20in%20Ranau%2C%20Sabah%2C%20Malaysia.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24788/7/Earthquake%20vulnerability%20assessment%20%28EVAS%29%20Analysis%20of%20environmental%20vulnerability%20and%20social%20vulnerability%20in%20Ranau%2C%20Sabah%2C%20Malaysia1.pdf Elystarina Indan and Rodeano Roslee and Felix Tongkul and Norbet Simon (2018) Earthquake vulnerability assessment (EVAS): Analysis of environmental vulnerability and social vulnerability in Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia. Geological Behavior (GBR), 2 (1). pp. 24-28. http://doi.org/10.26480/gbr.01.2018.24.28
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Elystarina Indan
Rodeano Roslee
Felix Tongkul
Norbet Simon
Earthquake vulnerability assessment (EVAS): Analysis of environmental vulnerability and social vulnerability in Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
description Earthquakes are one of the most common and widely distributed natural risks to life and property. There is a need to identify the possible risk by assessing the vulnerability of the research area. The topic on Earthquake Vulnerability Assessment (EVAs) in Malaysia is very new and received little attention from geoscientists and engineers. Taking the 5.0 Ranau Earthquake 2015 as research study, the research’s main objective was to identify the social vulnerability and environment vulnerability on that area. The framework was formulated semi quantitively through the development of database for risk elements (properties) based on the information from secondary data, literature review and fieldwork. The vulnerability parameter includes social status (injury, fatalities, safety, loss of accommodation and public awareness) and interference of environment (affected period, daily operation and diversity). Each considered parameter in the vulnerability parameter is allocated with certain index value ranges from 0 (0% damage/victims/period),0.25 (1-25% damage/victim/period), 0.50 (26-50% damage/victims/periods), 0.75 (damage/victims/period), and 1.0 (75-100% damage/victim/periods). The value obtained from field work are calculated by using formula and are classified into five classes of vulnerability namely class 1 (0.81): Very High Vulnerability only. Results from this study indicate that a further study is needed to the area of high to very high vulnerability only. This approach is suitable as a guideline for preliminary development in the research area and potentially to be extended with different background and environments.
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author Elystarina Indan
Rodeano Roslee
Felix Tongkul
Norbet Simon
author_facet Elystarina Indan
Rodeano Roslee
Felix Tongkul
Norbet Simon
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title Earthquake vulnerability assessment (EVAS): Analysis of environmental vulnerability and social vulnerability in Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
title_short Earthquake vulnerability assessment (EVAS): Analysis of environmental vulnerability and social vulnerability in Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
title_full Earthquake vulnerability assessment (EVAS): Analysis of environmental vulnerability and social vulnerability in Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
title_fullStr Earthquake vulnerability assessment (EVAS): Analysis of environmental vulnerability and social vulnerability in Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Earthquake vulnerability assessment (EVAS): Analysis of environmental vulnerability and social vulnerability in Ranau, Sabah, Malaysia
title_sort earthquake vulnerability assessment (evas): analysis of environmental vulnerability and social vulnerability in ranau, sabah, malaysia
publishDate 2018
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24788/1/Earthquake%20vulnerability%20assessment%20%28EVAS%29%20Analysis%20of%20environmental%20vulnerability%20and%20social%20vulnerability%20in%20Ranau%2C%20Sabah%2C%20Malaysia.pdf
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