Harmonizing Seismic Vulnerability Data for Effective Seismic Risk Assessment: Expert Judgment Method and Findings from a Multi-Stakeholder Study in Indonesia

Adi Setiabudi Bawono, Noram Irwan Ramli, Mohamad Idris Ali
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Seismic Risk Management (SRM) is crucial for mitigating the impact of earthquakes, encompassing earthquake preparedness, response planning, building design, and emergency management systems. The 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake in Indonesia resulted in significant loss of life, infrastructure damage, and economic impact, underscoring the importance of Seismic Risk Assessment (SRA) for effective risk reduction. Seismic vulnerability functions are commonly used for SRA, but data collection can be expensive and challenging, and results may be biased due to expert judgment. In Indonesia, variability in house damage state definitions among agencies poses challenges in harmonizing data. This study used expert judgment to harmonize differences in damage state variables resulting from variable references. Data on damage states from five (5) agencies were collected and harmonized through input from earthquake engineering experts via online questionnaires. The resulting data identified five (5) types of damage and reduced variables to nine through harmonization. Twenty (20) experts with diverse backgrounds, including academics, researchers, contractors, consultants, volunteers, and government stakeholders, participated in the study through online questionnaires, and the results were processed and analyzed. The expert judgment method successfully harmonized the differences in damage state variables, ensuring a consistent, reliable, and accurate assessment of building damage, particularly housing damage. The findings of this study underscore the crucial role of expert judgment in harmonizing data for seismic risk assessment. The survey gathered input from experts with diverse backgrounds, including government stakeholders and academics, enriched the study's findings and contributed to a comprehensive understanding of earthquake disaster management. Through expert judgment, the study successfully consolidated variables from different agencies into nine (9) harmonized variables for assessing building damage. Furthermore, experts proposed an additional fourteen (14) factors that need to be considered in residential house damage inspection forms, providing critical information for estimating the extent of damage and informing decisions about repairs or demolition. These variables can be categorized into Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) and observation in more detail, aiding in effective earthquake risk management. However, further validation through comparative literature and field analysis is needed to enhance accuracy and adaptability and explore the potential of incorporating soft computational algorithms in seismic vulnerability assessments as a promising approach.
统一地震脆弱性数据以进行有效的地震风险评估:印度尼西亚多方利益相关者研究的专家判断方法和结果
地震风险管理(SRM)是减轻地震影响的关键,包括地震防备、应对规划、建筑设计和应急管理系统。2006 年印度尼西亚日惹地震造成了重大的人员伤亡、基础设施破坏和经济影响,凸显了地震风险评估(SRA)对于有效降低风险的重要性。地震易损性函数通常用于 SRA,但数据收集工作既昂贵又具有挑战性,而且结果可能因专家判断而产生偏差。在印度尼西亚,各机构对房屋损坏状态的定义各不相同,这给统一数据带来了挑战。本研究利用专家判断来协调因参考变量不同而导致的损坏状态变量差异。通过地震工程专家的在线问卷调查,收集并协调了五(5)家机构的破坏状态数据。由此得出的数据确定了五(5)种损害类型,并通过协调将变量减少到九种。二十(20)位具有不同背景的专家,包括学者、研究人员、承包商、顾问、志愿者和政府利益相关者,通过在线问卷参与了研究,并对结果进行了处理和分析。专家判断法成功地协调了破坏状态变量的差异,确保了对建筑物破坏(尤其是房屋破坏)的一致、可靠和准确评估。这项研究的结果强调了专家判断在协调地震风险评估数据方面的关键作用。调查收集了来自不同背景的专家(包括政府利益相关者和学者)的意见,丰富了研究结果,有助于全面了解地震灾害管理。通过专家判断,该研究成功地将来自不同机构的变量整合为九(9)个用于评估建筑物损坏情况的统一变量。此外,专家们还提出了另外十四(14)个需要在住宅房屋损坏检查表中加以考虑的因素,为估算损坏程度和做出维修或拆除决定提供了重要信息。这些变量可分为快速目测筛查(RVS)和更详细的观察,有助于进行有效的地震风险管理。不过,还需要通过比较文献和现场分析进行进一步验证,以提高准确性和适应性,并探索将软计算算法作为一种有前途的方法纳入地震脆弱性评估的潜力。
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