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SYNER-G is research project which has the following main goals:
(1) To elaborate appropriate, in the European context, fragility
relationships for the vulnerability analysis and loss estimation
of all elements at risk, for buildings, building aggregates, utility
networks (water, waste water, energy, gas), transportation systems
(road, railways, harbors) as well as complex medical care facilities
(hospitals) and fire-fighting systems. (2) To develop social and
economic vulnerability relationships for quantifying the impact
of earthquakes. (3) To develop a unified methodology, and tools,
for systemic vulnerability assessment accounting for all components
(structural and socio-economic) exposed to seismic hazard, considering
interdependencies within a system unit and between systems, in order
to capture the increased loss impact due to the interdependencies
and the interactions among systems and systems of systems.
The methodology and the proposed fragility functions will be validated
in selected sites (urban scale) and systems and it will implemented
in an appropriate open source and unrestricted access software tool.
Guidelines will be prepared and the results and outputs will be
disseminated in Europe and world wide with appropriate dissemination
schemes.
SYNER-G is integrated across different disciplines with an internationally
recognized partnership from Europe, USA and Japan. The objectives
and the deliverables are focused to the needs of the administration
and local authorities, which are responsible for the management
of seismic risk, as well as the needs of the construction and insurance
industry.
The 14 participants in the SYNER-G consortium represent a variety
of organizations, from universities and academic institutions to
research foundations and SMEs. Together, they represent some of
the best available expertise in different aspects of earthquake
vulnerability assessment and loss estimation. The consortium takes
advantage of the knowledge available with international partners
from the US and Japan. The SYNER-G Consortium includes the main
actors of the participating organizations.
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