A regional-scale approach to assessing non-residential building, transportation and cropland exposure in Central Asia

C. Scaini, A. Tamaro, Baurzhan Adilkhan, Satbek Sarzhanov, Zukhritdin Ergashev, R. Umaraliev, Mustafo Safarov, Vladimir Belikov, Japar Karayev, E. Fagà
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Abstract. Critical infrastructure has a paramount role in socio-economic development, and its disruption can have dramatic consequences for human communities, including cascading impacts. Assessing critical-infrastructure exposure to multiple hazard is therefore of utmost importance for disaster risk reduction purposes. However, past efforts in exposure assessment have predominantly concentrated on residential buildings, often overlooking the unique characteristics of critical infrastructure. Knowing the location, type and characteristics of critical infrastructure is particularly challenging due to the overall scarcity of data and difficulty of interacting with local stakeholders. We propose a method to assess exposure of selected critical infrastructure and demonstrate it for Central Asia, a region prone to multiple hazards (e.g., floods, earthquakes, landslides). We develop the first regionally consistent exposure database for selected critical infrastructure and asset types (namely, non-residential buildings, transportation and croplands), assembling the available global and regional datasets together with country-based information provided by local authorities and research groups, including reconstruction costs. The method addresses the main known challenges related to exposure assessment of critical infrastructure (i.e., data scarcity, difficulties in interacting with local stakeholders) by collecting national-scale data with the help of local research groups. The analysis also includes country-based reconstruction costs, supporting regional-scale disaster risk reduction strategies that include the financial aspect.
评估中亚非住宅建筑、交通和耕地暴露的区域尺度方法
摘要关键基础设施在社会经济发展中发挥着至关重要的作用,它的破坏会给人类社区带来严重后果,包括连带影响。因此,评估关键基础设施暴露于多重灾害的程度对于减少灾害风险至关重要。然而,过去的暴露评估工作主要集中在住宅建筑上,往往忽略了重要基础设施的独特性。由于总体数据匮乏,且难以与当地利益相关者进行互动,因此了解关键基础设施的位置、类型和特征尤其具有挑战性。我们提出了一种评估选定关键基础设施风险的方法,并在中亚地区进行了演示,该地区是多种灾害(如洪水、地震、山体滑坡)的多发区。我们为选定的关键基础设施和资产类型(即非住宅建筑、交通和耕地)开发了首个区域一致的风险数据库,将现有的全球和区域数据集与地方当局和研究团体提供的基于国家的信息(包括重建成本)汇集在一起。该方法通过在地方研究团体的帮助下收集全国范围的数据,解决了与关键基础设施暴露评估相关的主要已知挑战(即数据稀缺、与地方利益相关者互动困难)。该分析还包括以国家为基础的重建成本,支持包括资金方面在内的区域规模减少灾害风险战略。
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