Understanding seismic risk through capacity development and knowledge sharing
Background
The TREQ Project is designed to demonstrate how earthquake hazard and risk assessment can inform decision makers in the development of risk reduction policies, as well as how earthquake risk can be properly communicated to stakeholders and the public in general. The TREQ project, which runs from 2020-2021, is funded by The United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Purpose
The TREQ webinar aims to present in more detail the progress and achievements that the project has made since its inception and to reach broader earthquake risk reduction and management stakeholders around the world.
Time
15:00-17:00 CEST | 08:00-10:00 Bogota | 21:00-23:00 Singapore
Available in English and Spanish
Agenda
- National seismic hazard model for the Dominican Republic
- Incorporating site effects in urban hazard assessment
- Assessment of losses due to earthquake-induced liquefaction and landslides
- Urban risk modelling: Quito, Cali and Santiago de los Caballeros
- USGS on earthquake hazard and consequence-driven scenarios for the TREQ cities
- Capacity building: training and communication