7th International Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology, ICEES 2023
Kruiver, Pauline P., de Zeeuw-van Dalfsen, Elske, Assink, Jelle, de Vries, Hylke, Doornbos, Eelco, Keizer, Iris, Brotons Blanes, Marta, Savelberg, Lotte, Van den Homberg, Marc, Witvliet, Ben A., Szarzynski, Joerg, Manzella, Irene and Alkema, Dinand ed. 7th International Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology, ICEES 2023 2023/11/06-10 Antalya. Cham: Springer Nature, 2024.
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Sub-type Conference proceedings Author Kruiver, Pauline P.
de Zeeuw-van Dalfsen, Elske
Assink, Jelle
de Vries, Hylke
Doornbos, Eelco
Keizer, Iris
Brotons Blanes, Marta
Savelberg, Lotte
Van den Homberg, Marc
Witvliet, Ben A.
Szarzynski, Joerg
Manzella, Irene
Alkema, DinandTitle of Event 7th International Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology, ICEES 2023 Date of Event 2023/11/06-10 Place of Event Antalya Organizer Earthquake Engineering Association of Turkey (EEAT) Publication Date 2024-06-13 Place of Publication Cham Publisher Springer Nature Pages 15 Language eng Abstract The Caribbean is one of the application case studies within the Horizon Europe PARATUS project. This region faces multiple hazards: tropical cyclones, seismic hazards, volcanism, tsunamis, and space weather events. These hazards can have complex interactions, also with man-made hazardous events, in space and time, which can have both compounding and cascading impacts. The disaster risk management organizations often lack the information and tools to account for the cross-sectoral impacts and dynamic nature of the risks involved. KNMI has developed a prototype of a multi-hazard dashboard for the Dutch Caribbean islands (Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, or BES). The dashboard can import KNMI geospatial datasets, but also external datasets in real-time and simultaneously shows information about weather models and satellite data as well as earthquakes and tsunami warnings. Impact chains have been co-created during the first stakeholder session of this application case study, held on St. Maarten in March 2023. The impact chain developed for the telecommunication sector serves as an example, because telecommunication is essential for disaster mitigation and relief. Climate change is affecting the Caribbean region already. KNMI examines possible future scenarios for societally-relevant variables like sea level rise, temperature and precipitation changes and tropical cyclones. The climate scenarios for selected islands will be developed further during PARATUS. They will feed into the PARATUS Platform, together with the impact chains. Copyright Holder The Authors, under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG Copyright Year 2024 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9783031573 DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-57357-6_33 -
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