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Assessing the Impact of Multi-hazard Events in Spain: A Clustering Index Framework

In: Dynamics of Disasters

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  • Matheus Puime Pedra

    (TECNUN, University of Navarra)

  • Josune Hernantes

    (TECNUN, University of Navarra)

  • Leire Labaka

    (TECNUN, University of Navarra)

Abstract

An increasing number of climatic disasters occur nowadays, causing social and financial losses. There is a growing need to understand these events better, how systems cope with these stresses and how to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters. The central concept that should be primarily assessed is system resilience. The greater the resilience of a system, the greater its resistance when an event occurs and the lower the losses. Data collection, analysis and means to assess resilience are lacking. Thus, this chapter presents the DRI- Framework, a framework to assess it, through indices, in the face of single climate-induced disasters and a complete view of climate change (CC)-related disasters. This framework utilises data regarding rapidity and robustness as essential objectives to achieve satisfactory resilience. To generate such indexes, machine learning models were used. The framework applicability was tested using a Spanish province scenario. With the obtained results, it was possible to identify the less resilient regions in the face of single disasters and an overview of the resilience considering all CC disasters. DRI-Framework can be essential for stakeholders to comprehend how each system faces an event and be able to transform such analysis into preparation and mitigation actions.

Suggested Citation

  • Matheus Puime Pedra & Josune Hernantes & Leire Labaka, 2024. "Assessing the Impact of Multi-hazard Events in Spain: A Clustering Index Framework," Springer Optimization and Its Applications, in: Ilias S. Kotsireas & Anna Nagurney & Panos M. Pardalos & Stefan Wolfgang Pickl & Chrysafis Vogiatzis (ed.), Dynamics of Disasters, pages 233-251, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spochp:978-3-031-74006-0_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-74006-0_10
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