2010
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-10-1591-2010
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The efficiency of a risk reduction program for debris-flow disasters – a case study of the Songhe community in Taiwan

Abstract: Abstract.A risk reduction program was developed after debris-flow disaster analysis is conducted using mitigation structures, evacuation measures and community restrained expansion strategy. The risk assessment method delineates hazard zones and analyzes vulnerability and the resilient capacity of an affected area, allowing the prediction of losses of properties and lives, and the corresponding risk. It can also be used to evaluate performance of a risk reduction program. The proposed method was applied to the… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the results are in accordance with earlier studies on vulnerability of buildings exposed to torrent events in the European Alps (e.g. Fuchs 2008;Quan Luna et al 2011;Totschnig et al 2011) and beyond (Liu 2006;Chen et al 2010). These studies were focusing on a dependency of the damage ratio on the process magnitude and were targeted at the deduction of a general functional relationship between these two parameters.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Nevertheless, the results are in accordance with earlier studies on vulnerability of buildings exposed to torrent events in the European Alps (e.g. Fuchs 2008;Quan Luna et al 2011;Totschnig et al 2011) and beyond (Liu 2006;Chen et al 2010). These studies were focusing on a dependency of the damage ratio on the process magnitude and were targeted at the deduction of a general functional relationship between these two parameters.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Consideration of all elements at risk is only practicable for research cases focusing on a small area, e.g. with a toe length less than 1 km (Sterlacchini et al, 2007;Chen et al, 2010). It is not practicable for the Jiegu township which extends 20 km along the Zhaqu River.…”
Section: Risk Loss and Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maps were produced showing affected areas as a red or yellow hazard zone based on sediment deposition depth and can be used to analyse expected property and life losses. The program has had the effect of restraining community expansion into the most hazardous areas and thus decreasing the risk to the community (Chen et al 2010).…”
Section: Hazard Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• zoning restrictions in debris flow-prone areas of Taiwan-used in conjunction with engineered mitigation structures to reduce the size of hazard zones-which have restrained the expansion of communities into highrisk areas. Land in hazardous areas can not be developed for buildings but can be used as farmland (Chen et al 2010).…”
Section: Zoning Regulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%