Integrating hazard, exposure, vulnerability and resilience for risk and emergency management in a volcanic context : the ADVISE model

Risk assessments in volcanic contexts are complicated by the multi-hazard nature of both unrest and eruption phases, which frequently occur over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. As an attempt to capture the multi-dimensional and dynamic nature of volcanic risk, we developed an integrAteD...

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Main Authors: Bonadonna, Costanza, Frischknecht, Corine, Menoni, Scira, Romerio, Franco, Gregg, Chris E., Rosi, Mauro, Biass, Sébastien, Asgary, Ali, Pistolesi, Marco, Guobadia, Dehrick, Gattuso, Alessandro, Ricciardi, Antonio, Cristiani, Chiara
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1535722021-12-11T20:11:16Z Integrating hazard, exposure, vulnerability and resilience for risk and emergency management in a volcanic context : the ADVISE model Bonadonna, Costanza Frischknecht, Corine Menoni, Scira Romerio, Franco Gregg, Chris E. Rosi, Mauro Biass, Sébastien Asgary, Ali Pistolesi, Marco Guobadia, Dehrick Gattuso, Alessandro Ricciardi, Antonio Cristiani, Chiara Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology Risk Assessment Risk Management Risk assessments in volcanic contexts are complicated by the multi-hazard nature of both unrest and eruption phases, which frequently occur over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. As an attempt to capture the multi-dimensional and dynamic nature of volcanic risk, we developed an integrAteD VolcanIc risk asSEssment (ADVISE) model that focuses on two temporal dimensions that authorities have to address in a volcanic context: short-term emergency management and long-term risk management. The output of risk assessment in the ADVISE model is expressed in terms of potential physical, functional, and systemic damage, determined by combining the available information on hazard, exposed systems and vulnerability. The ADVISE model permits qualitative, semi-quantitative and quantitative risk assessment depending on the final objective and on the available information. The proposed approach has evolved over a decade of study on the volcanic island of Vulcano (Italy), where recent signs of unrest combined with uncontrolled urban development and significant seasonal variations of exposed population result in highly dynamic volcanic risk. For the sake of illustration of all the steps of the ADVISE model, we focus here on the risk assessment of the transport system in relation to the tephra fallout associated with a long-lasting Vulcanian cycle. Published version This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (projects #200021–129997 and #IZSEZ0_181030) and by the CERG-C program of the University of Geneva. 2021-12-08T01:25:44Z 2021-12-08T01:25:44Z 2021 Journal Article Bonadonna, C., Frischknecht, C., Menoni, S., Romerio, F., Gregg, C. E., Rosi, M., Biass, S., Asgary, A., Pistolesi, M., Guobadia, D., Gattuso, A., Ricciardi, A. & Cristiani, C. (2021). Integrating hazard, exposure, vulnerability and resilience for risk and emergency management in a volcanic context : the ADVISE model. Journal of Applied Volcanology, 10(1), 7-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13617-021-00108-5 2191-5040 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153572 10.1186/s13617-021-00108-5 34840929 2-s2.0-85118690311 1 10 7 en Journal of Applied Volcanology © 2021 The Author(s). Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativeco mmons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data. application/pdf
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topic Science::Geology
Risk Assessment
Risk Management
spellingShingle Science::Geology
Risk Assessment
Risk Management
Bonadonna, Costanza
Frischknecht, Corine
Menoni, Scira
Romerio, Franco
Gregg, Chris E.
Rosi, Mauro
Biass, Sébastien
Asgary, Ali
Pistolesi, Marco
Guobadia, Dehrick
Gattuso, Alessandro
Ricciardi, Antonio
Cristiani, Chiara
Integrating hazard, exposure, vulnerability and resilience for risk and emergency management in a volcanic context : the ADVISE model
description Risk assessments in volcanic contexts are complicated by the multi-hazard nature of both unrest and eruption phases, which frequently occur over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. As an attempt to capture the multi-dimensional and dynamic nature of volcanic risk, we developed an integrAteD VolcanIc risk asSEssment (ADVISE) model that focuses on two temporal dimensions that authorities have to address in a volcanic context: short-term emergency management and long-term risk management. The output of risk assessment in the ADVISE model is expressed in terms of potential physical, functional, and systemic damage, determined by combining the available information on hazard, exposed systems and vulnerability. The ADVISE model permits qualitative, semi-quantitative and quantitative risk assessment depending on the final objective and on the available information. The proposed approach has evolved over a decade of study on the volcanic island of Vulcano (Italy), where recent signs of unrest combined with uncontrolled urban development and significant seasonal variations of exposed population result in highly dynamic volcanic risk. For the sake of illustration of all the steps of the ADVISE model, we focus here on the risk assessment of the transport system in relation to the tephra fallout associated with a long-lasting Vulcanian cycle.
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Bonadonna, Costanza
Frischknecht, Corine
Menoni, Scira
Romerio, Franco
Gregg, Chris E.
Rosi, Mauro
Biass, Sébastien
Asgary, Ali
Pistolesi, Marco
Guobadia, Dehrick
Gattuso, Alessandro
Ricciardi, Antonio
Cristiani, Chiara
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author Bonadonna, Costanza
Frischknecht, Corine
Menoni, Scira
Romerio, Franco
Gregg, Chris E.
Rosi, Mauro
Biass, Sébastien
Asgary, Ali
Pistolesi, Marco
Guobadia, Dehrick
Gattuso, Alessandro
Ricciardi, Antonio
Cristiani, Chiara
author_sort Bonadonna, Costanza
title Integrating hazard, exposure, vulnerability and resilience for risk and emergency management in a volcanic context : the ADVISE model
title_short Integrating hazard, exposure, vulnerability and resilience for risk and emergency management in a volcanic context : the ADVISE model
title_full Integrating hazard, exposure, vulnerability and resilience for risk and emergency management in a volcanic context : the ADVISE model
title_fullStr Integrating hazard, exposure, vulnerability and resilience for risk and emergency management in a volcanic context : the ADVISE model
title_full_unstemmed Integrating hazard, exposure, vulnerability and resilience for risk and emergency management in a volcanic context : the ADVISE model
title_sort integrating hazard, exposure, vulnerability and resilience for risk and emergency management in a volcanic context : the advise model
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