Cardiff University | Prifysgol Caerdydd ORCA
Online Research @ Cardiff 
WelshClear Cookie - decide language by browser settings

Multi-objective consideration of earthquake resilience in the built environment: The case of Wenchuan earthquake

Cere, Giulia, Zhao, Wanqing ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6160-9547, Rezgui, Yacine ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5711-8400, Parker, Robert, Hales, Tristram ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3330-3302, MacGillivray, Brian Hector ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9065-4451 and Gong, Yi ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2936-4476 2018. Multi-objective consideration of earthquake resilience in the built environment: The case of Wenchuan earthquake. Presented at: International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation (ICE/ITMC), Funchal, Portugal, 27-29 Jun 2017. Engineering, Technology and Innovation (ICE/ITMC), 2017 International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation. IEEE, pp. 513-520. 10.1109/ICE.2017.8279929

Full text not available from this repository.

Abstract

The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake is one of the largest and deadliest events of the last century, both in terms of victims and seismically-triggered geo-environmental hazards. The combined effects resulting from the seismic activity of 2008 led to major damages in several domains of the local society, including the built environment and the social component, highlighting the extensive gap related to resilience measures aimed at both prevention and recovery in case of a disruption. Thus, it is imperative for the development of a multi-objective and comprehensive formulation for resilience combining holistically all the diverse facets of a local community. To this regard, this paper presents a wide-spectrum analysis and preliminary findings, being structured in working threads specifically addressed in the context of an ongoing project (REACH). The focus is on the built environment damage analysis following the field work which took place in December 2016 in the Wenchuan territory, involving 3D laser scanning activity of 7 high-risk areas and the related audit and preliminary structural analysis of the damage. As a result, a set of external and internal factors have been identified as possible key causes of the surveyed damages. Of these, external factors mainly relate to environmental and hazardous properties, whereas internal indicators involve structural features as well as building regulations

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Earth and Environmental Sciences
Engineering
Medicine
Sustainable Places Research Institute (PLACES)
Publisher: IEEE
ISBN: 9781538607756
Last Modified: 05 Aug 2023 02:41
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/109907

Citation Data

Cited 3 times in Scopus. View in Scopus. Powered By Scopus® Data

Actions (repository staff only)

Edit Item Edit Item