Back to Search Start Over

An interdisciplinary data-science approach to managing natural hazards risk

Authors :
Pais, Cristobal
Kim, Minho
Radke, John
Gonzalez, Marta C.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Natural hazard risk management is a demanding interdisciplinary task. It requires domain knowledge, integration of robust computational methods, and effective use of complex datasets. However, existing solutions tend to focus on specific aspects, data, or methods, limiting their impact and applicability. Here, we present a general data-driven framework to support risk assessment and policy making illustrating its usage in the context of fire hazard by integrating three unique datasets of fire behavior, street network, and census data for the whole state of California. We show that integrating spatial complexity by including a fire behavior layer and a socio-demographic layer changes the universal function observed in previous optimization frameworks that only work with the accessibility of facilities. These results open avenues for the future development of flexible interdisciplinary frameworks in natural hazards management using complex large-scale data.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.07270
Document Type :
Working Paper