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Earthquake Management Logistics for York, WA, Pre and Post Mitigation
Title | Earthquake Management Logistics for York, WA, Pre and Post Mitigation |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Ryu, H, Edwards, M, Wehner, M, Gray, S, Griffith, M, Vaculik, J, Corby, N, Allen, T |
Conference Name | Australian Earthquake Engineering Society 2019 Conference |
Date Published | 12/2019 |
Conference Location | Newcastle |
Keywords | earthquake, Emergency management, modelling, retrofit, senario |
Abstract | Rare Australian earthquake events can cause extensive damage and present significant logistical challenges for emergency management agencies and local governments. Evidence of this can be seen from recent earthquake events that include the 2010 Kalgoorlie earthquake and the 1989 Newcastle earthquake of 30 years ago. Emergency managers do not experience damaging earthquakes on the same regular basis as storms, floods, and bushfires and therefore don’t always fully understand the consequences they may face. Scenario modelling can provide insights to inform response and recovery by emergency management and recovery agencies as well as demonstrate how these impacts can be moderated by the retrofit of the most vulnerable building types. The Shire of York is partnering with the WA Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES), the University of Adelaide and Geoscience Australia in a collaborative project that explores the current earthquake risk in the heritage town of York, Western Australia, and how the risk could be moderated through targeted retrofit. The project forms part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre project “Cost-effective Mitigation Strategy Development for Building Related Earthquake Risk”. This paper describes the approach taken and the predicted consequences modelled for a range of credible earthquake scenarios. Significantly, based on the recommendations from a stakeholder workshop in York on the 9thAugust 2018, it is also assessing how these consequences would be moderated in future decades through two rates of retrofit uptake in the town. This work is informing emergency management planning by DFES and the Shire of York. It is also illustrating the benefits of targeted community level retrofit to address the risk posed by the community building types most vulnerable to earthquakes. |
URL | https://aees.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/70-Hyeuk-Ryu.pdf |
Refereed Designation | Unknown |