水文脆弱性和防止多米诺效应后果

B. Tansel
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版权所有:©2013 Tansel B.这是一篇根据知识共享署名许可条款发布的开放获取文章,该许可允许在任何媒体上不受限制地使用、分发和复制,前提是注明原作者和来源。水文条件和社区对现有水文环境的依赖形成了一个具有多维后果的脆弱性网络。水文脆弱性是由地理条件定义的,它还与一系列自然、社会、经济条件以及工程基础设施联系在一起。近代历史上的重大灾害提供了显著的例子,通过在自然、社会、经济和工程基础设施网络中观察到的后果,检验了社区的水文脆弱性。仅仅在过去的三年中世界已经见证了2010年在墨西哥海湾的石油泄漏,2010年海地地震,地震和海啸的太平洋海岸Tōhoku在日本2011年,2011年在泰国洪水,洪水和泥石流在里约热内卢2011年里约热内卢,科斯塔Concordia游轮事故附近的意大利在2012年飓风桑迪在美国2012年,海安2013年在菲律宾台风,洪水Chandrapur地区在2013年印度马哈拉施特拉邦,以及2013年阿富汗东部和东南部省份的洪水。这些灾害不仅显示了社区的水文脆弱性,而且从多个角度产生了长期持久的影响。
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Hydrologic Vulnerability and Preventing Domino Effect Consequences
Copyright: © 2013 Tansel B. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Hydrologic conditions and dependency of a community to the existing state of hydrologic settings create a network of vulnerabilities with multidimensional consequences. Hydrologic vulnerability is defined by the geographic conditions which also link a series of physical, social, and economic conditions as well as the engineering infrastructure. The major disasters in the recent history provided remarkable examples where hydrologic vulnerability of communities have been tested through the consequences observed in physical, social, economic and engineering infrastructure networks. Just in the last three years the World has witnessed the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, earthquake in Haiti in 2010, earthquake and tsunami off the Pacific coast of Tōhoku in Japan in 2011, floods in Thailand in 2011, floods and mudslides in Rio de Janeiro in 2011, Costa Concordia cruise ship accident near Italy in 2012, hurricane Sandy in USA in 2012, Haian typhoon in Philippines in 2013, floods in Chandrapur district in Maharashtra of India in 2013, and floods in the eastern and southeastern provinces of Afghanistan in 2013. These disasters have not only showed the hydrologic vulnerability of the communities but also have produced long lasting impacts form a multitude of perspectives.
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