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Assessing Multi-hazard Risk to Urban Infrastructure Using Low-cost GIS Techniques

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:22 authored by Faith E. Taylor, Bruce D. Malamud, James D.A. Millington
Natural hazards (e.g. floods, fires) have the potential to occur at the same time or trigger other natural hazards. These multi-hazards potentially have a greater impact than the individual impacts from the individual hazards involved. Towns and cities are comprised of different infrastructure types (e.g., roads, power, water) of varying quality in different areas which may be impacted by hazards to differing degrees. This briefing outlines how a low-data cost GIS methodology – urban texture – can support the assessment of the differing impacts on different types of infrastructure. We focus here on Nairobi (Kenya) and Karonga (Malawi), but emphasise that our methods are generally applicable.

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Urban ARK

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Taylor, Faith E.; Malamud, Bruce D. and Millington, James D.A. (2018) Assessing Multi-hazard Risk to Urban Infrastructure Using Low-cost GIS Techniques, Briefing, Urban ARK

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ES/L008777/1

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