An interdisciplinary perspective on social and physical determinants of seismic risk

While disaster studies researchers usually view risk as a function of hazard, exposure, and vulnerability, few studies have systematically examined the relationships among the various physical and socioeconomic determinants underlying disasters, and fewer have done so through seismic risk analysis....

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Main Authors: Lin, K.-H. E., Chang, Y.-C., Liu, G.-Y., Lin, T.-H., Yeh, C.-H., Chan, Chung-Han
Other Authors: Earth Observatory of Singapore
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Language:English
Published: 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89973
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-899732020-09-26T21:38:22Z An interdisciplinary perspective on social and physical determinants of seismic risk Lin, K.-H. E. Chang, Y.-C. Liu, G.-Y. Lin, T.-H. Yeh, C.-H. Chan, Chung-Han Earth Observatory of Singapore While disaster studies researchers usually view risk as a function of hazard, exposure, and vulnerability, few studies have systematically examined the relationships among the various physical and socioeconomic determinants underlying disasters, and fewer have done so through seismic risk analysis. In the context of the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake in Taiwan, this study constructs three statistical models to test different determinants that affect disaster fatality at the village level, including seismic hazard, exposure of population and fragile buildings, and demographic and socioeconomic vulnerability. The Poisson regression model is used to estimate the impact of these factors on fatalities. Research results indicate that although all of the determinants have an impact on seismic fatality, some indicators of vulnerability, such as gender ratio, percentages of young and aged population, income and its standard deviation, are the important determinants deteriorating seismic risk. These findings have strong social implications for policy interventions to mitigate such disasters. Published version 2018-10-29T06:40:07Z 2019-12-06T17:37:47Z 2018-10-29T06:40:07Z 2019-12-06T17:37:47Z 2015 Journal Article Lin, K.-H. E., Chang, Y.-C., Liu, G.-Y., Chan, C.-H., Lin, T.-H., & Yeh, C.-H. (2015). An interdisciplinary perspective on social and physical determinants of seismic risk. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 15(10), 2173-2182. doi:10.5194/nhess-15-2173-2015 1561-8633 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89973 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46461 10.5194/nhess-15-2173-2015 en Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences © Author(s) 2015. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. 10 p. application/pdf
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description While disaster studies researchers usually view risk as a function of hazard, exposure, and vulnerability, few studies have systematically examined the relationships among the various physical and socioeconomic determinants underlying disasters, and fewer have done so through seismic risk analysis. In the context of the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake in Taiwan, this study constructs three statistical models to test different determinants that affect disaster fatality at the village level, including seismic hazard, exposure of population and fragile buildings, and demographic and socioeconomic vulnerability. The Poisson regression model is used to estimate the impact of these factors on fatalities. Research results indicate that although all of the determinants have an impact on seismic fatality, some indicators of vulnerability, such as gender ratio, percentages of young and aged population, income and its standard deviation, are the important determinants deteriorating seismic risk. These findings have strong social implications for policy interventions to mitigate such disasters.
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Lin, K.-H. E.
Chang, Y.-C.
Liu, G.-Y.
Lin, T.-H.
Yeh, C.-H.
Chan, Chung-Han
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author Lin, K.-H. E.
Chang, Y.-C.
Liu, G.-Y.
Lin, T.-H.
Yeh, C.-H.
Chan, Chung-Han
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Chang, Y.-C.
Liu, G.-Y.
Lin, T.-H.
Yeh, C.-H.
Chan, Chung-Han
An interdisciplinary perspective on social and physical determinants of seismic risk
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title An interdisciplinary perspective on social and physical determinants of seismic risk
title_short An interdisciplinary perspective on social and physical determinants of seismic risk
title_full An interdisciplinary perspective on social and physical determinants of seismic risk
title_fullStr An interdisciplinary perspective on social and physical determinants of seismic risk
title_full_unstemmed An interdisciplinary perspective on social and physical determinants of seismic risk
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