WP8 - From hazard to risk assessment LIST OF PARTICIPANTS.

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WP8 - From hazard to risk assessment LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

Task 8.1 Hazard Assessment Methods (UNIBO) T8.1.1 Analysis and review of existing PTHA methods T8.1.2 Analysis of existing SBTHA methods T8.1.3 comparative study between the results of PTHA and SBTHA for the ASTARTE test sites. T8.1.4 Guidelines for PTHA and SBTHA methods in the NEAM region Task 8.2 Exposure and Vulnerability Assessment Approaches (NOA) T8.2.1 Reviewing different methods for estimating tsunami exposure. T8.2.2 Reviewing methods and practices for assessment of a real tsunami impact T8.2.3 Application of both qualitative and quantitative methods in the ASTARTE test sites T8.2.4 Comparison between static vs. time-dependent vulnerability analysis T8.2.5 Guidelines for tsunami vulnerability assessment methods in the NEAM region Task 8.3 Risk Assessment Methods (UNIBO) T8.3.1 Investigation of innovative methods for risk assessment T8.3.2 Analysis of the risk driving events T8.3.3 Analysis of the risk driving factors T8.3.4 Guidelines for tsunami risk assessment methods and risk acceptability in the NEAM region Task 8.4 Quantifying and Managing Uncertainties (INGV) T8.4.1 Analyzing and reporting the methods used to treat uncertainties T8.4.2 Developing methodologies to treat uncertainties in a homogeneous way T8.4.3 Considering uncertainties in the perspective of multi-risk analyses Task 8.5 Pilot Analysis Support Platform and GIS Risk database of ASTARTE Products (UNIBO) T8.5.1 Devising and implementing an Analysis Support ASTARTE platform T8.5.2 Implementing an ASTARTE GIS-based multi-layer database WP8 - From hazard to risk assessment TASKS DESCRIPTION

ASTARTE PROJECT - TIMING

WP8 - From hazard to risk assessment WP8 TIMING month Task 8.1 Hazard Assessment Methods Task 8.2 Expos. and Vuln. Assessment Approaches Task 8.3 Risk Assessment Methods Task 8.4 Quantifying and Managing Uncertainties Task 8.5 Pilot Anal Sup Platform & Risk GIS database

WP8 - From hazard to risk assessment LIST OF DELIVERABLES

WP8 - From hazard to risk assessment SCHEDULE OF MILESTONES

Test sites can be impacted by regional and local tsunami sources, which put different levels of stress on detection and forecasting; Different tsunami source types, such as earthquakes, landslides, volcanoes and rockslides, some of which not included in NEAMTWS Different values at risk including industry, harbours and other infrastructures, and ecosystems Different coastal communities such as fishing communities, coastal cities and tourist developments. Test sites include a broad geographical coverage, in both North-east Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts WP8 – ASTARTE Test sites