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Global building exposure model for earthquake risk assessment

Catalina Yepes-Estrada, Alejandro Calderón, Catarina Costa, Helen Crowley, Jamal Dabbeek, Maria Camila Hoyos, Luís Martins, Nicole Paul, Anirudh Rao, Vítor Silva

2023Earthquake Spectra69 citationsDOI

Abstract

The global building exposure model is a mosaic of local and regional models with information regarding the residential, commercial, and industrial building stock at the smallest available administrative division of each country and includes details about the number of buildings, number of occupants, vulnerability characteristics, average built‐up area, and average replacement cost. We aimed for a bottom‐up approach at the global scale, using national statistics, socio‐economic data, and local datasets. This model allows the identification of the most common types of construction worldwide, regions with large fractions of informal construction, and areas prone to earthquakes with a high concentration of population and building stock. The mosaic of exposure models presented herein can be used for the assessment of probabilistic seismic risk and earthquake scenarios. Information at the global, regional, and national levels is available through a public repository ( https://github.com/gem/global_exposure_model ), which will be used to maintain, update and improve the models.

Topics & Concepts

Probabilistic logicStock (firearms)Vulnerability (computing)Earthquake scenarioPopulationScale (ratio)Computer scienceVulnerability assessmentBuilding information modelingGeographyEnvironmental resource managementCivil engineeringEnvironmental scienceEngineeringCartographySeismic hazardComputer securityOperations managementPsychotherapistPsychologyArtificial intelligenceScheduling (production processes)SociologyArchaeologyPsychological resilienceDemographyOccupational Health and Safety ResearchFacilities and Workplace ManagementWind and Air Flow Studies