This study address the current gaps in our understanding of physical exposure to natural hazards by presenting results of a national model that documents...
This study addresses questions of why some places and population groups in Canada are more vulnerable to natural hazard processes than others, who is most...
Canadian Geotechnical Society Eastern Quebec Section, 2023
Geohazard areas are commonly in the transitional 'grey-zone' between clearly safe enough and clearly unacceptable. Here, tolerance of geohazard risk tends to...
Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 2023
The Geological Survey of Canada recently published a national seismic risk model, quantifying seismic risk at the neighborhood level across Canada. A newly...
Canada is exposed to rare but potentially destructive earthquake events that threaten densely settled metropolitan centres in many parts of the country. To...
To support disaster risk reduction efforts across industry and all levels of government, Natural Resources Canada has prepared a publicly available Canadian...
Natural hazard threats occur in areas of the built environment where buildings, people, and related financial assets are exposed to the physical effects of...
The first published Canadian Seismic Risk Model, CanSRM1, is set for release this year. It considers the potential impact of seismicity on Canadian building...
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