2023
DOI: 10.1002/eqe.3878
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The role of risk measures in relating earthquake risks at building and portfolio levels

Abstract: The potentially large spatial footprint of earthquake disasters and the increased concentration of population and values in dense urban areas call for an explicit consideration of seismic risk at a regional, building portfolio level. The relation between the building‐level seismic risk and the portfolio‐level seismic risk is helpful if one wants to meet a specific regional seismic risk tolerance level by specifying seismic risk targets for individual buildings. We examine four types of common risk measures and… Show more

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“…The accepted papers come from four of the five dwelled continents, with Africa being the only one not represented, and are authored by some of the most reputed researchers among those currently active in the field, feeding the hope of an impactful issue.The accepted papers revolve around several topics that can be roughly grouped as follows. The works of Badal and Sinha, 5 Ordaz et al, 6 Bodenmann et al,7 Heresi and Miranda, 8 Bahnu et al, 9 and Franchin and Noto 10 (who present the re-calibration of partial safety factors for the second generation of the European building code), explicitly deal with risk-and reliability-based design methods for the various facets of risk-targeted design. The topic of design methods alone occupies one-third of the papers, which is not surprising given the scope of the SI.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The accepted papers come from four of the five dwelled continents, with Africa being the only one not represented, and are authored by some of the most reputed researchers among those currently active in the field, feeding the hope of an impactful issue.The accepted papers revolve around several topics that can be roughly grouped as follows. The works of Badal and Sinha, 5 Ordaz et al, 6 Bodenmann et al,7 Heresi and Miranda, 8 Bahnu et al, 9 and Franchin and Noto 10 (who present the re-calibration of partial safety factors for the second generation of the European building code), explicitly deal with risk-and reliability-based design methods for the various facets of risk-targeted design. The topic of design methods alone occupies one-third of the papers, which is not surprising given the scope of the SI.…”
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confidence: 99%