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Hier finden Sie wissenschaftliche Publikationen aus den Fraunhofer-Instituten. Applying Simulation to Advance Resilience of Historic Areas to Climate Change and Natural Hazards
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Volltext urn:nbn:de:0011-n-6215272 (294 KByte PDF) MD5 Fingerprint: 7ee6e7e92afdbcc9c7c35d44a7336eca Erstellt am: 22.1.2021 |
| Deatcu, C.: ASIM SST 2020, 25. ASIM Symposium Simulationstechnik. Proceedings : 14.10.-15.10.2020, Online-Tagung Vienna: ARGESIM, 2020 (ARGESIM report 59) ISBN: 978-3-901608-93-3 S.453-460 |
| Symposium Simulationstechnik (SST) <25, 2020, Online> |
| European Commission EC H2020; 820999; ARCH Advancing Resilience of Historic Areas against Climate-related and other Hazards |
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| Englisch |
| Konferenzbeitrag, Elektronische Publikation |
| Fraunhofer IAIS () |
Abstract
The EU-H2020 project ARCH aims to develop and adapt tools and methods for assessing and improving the resilience of historic areas to climate-related and other natural hazards [1]. One of these tools is CIPCast, a scenario simulation and decision support system for the analysis and forecast of risks and vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure components and their interdependencies. In this paper, we describe the basic functionalities of CIPCast, as far as the application to seismic risk assessment is concerned and we provide an overview of the models behind it. Furthermore, a brief discussion on how we plan to extend CIPCast to model and simulate potential risks and impacts induced by climate change to historic areas, and how this is intended to support resilience assessment strategies, is provided in the conclusions.