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A new regionally consistent exposure database for Central Asia: population and residential buildings

Chiara ScainiNational Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics – OGS, Trieste, 34100, ItalyAlberto TamaroNational Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics – OGS, Trieste, 34100, ItalyBaurzhan AdilkhanInstitute of Seismology, Ministry of Emergency Situations, Almaty, 050060/A15E3F9, KazakhstanSatbek SarzhanovInstitute of Seismology, Ministry of Emergency Situations, Almaty, 050060/A15E3F9, KazakhstanVakhitkhan IsmailovInstitute of Seismology, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 700128, UzbekistanRuslan UmaralievInstitute of Seismology, National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek, 720060, KyrgyzstanMustafo SafarovВ. Т. БеликовJapar KarayevEttore FagàRED – Risk, Engineering + Development, Pavia, 27100, Italy
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Abstract. Central Asia is highly exposed to a broad range of hazardous phenomena including earthquakes, floods and landslides, which have cause substantial damage in the past. However, disaster risk reduction strategies are still under development in the area. We provide a regional-scale exposure database for population and residential buildings based on existing information from previous exposure development efforts at the regional and national scale. Such datasets are complemented with country-based data (e.g., building census, national statistics) collected by national representatives in each Central Asian country (Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan). We also develop population and residential-building exposure layers for the year 2080, which support the definition of disaster risk reduction strategies in the region.

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