Articles | Volume 70, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-70-333-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-70-333-2015
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10 Nov 2015
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Une représentation du risque à l'intersection de l'aléa et de la vulnérabilité: cartographies des inondations lyonnaises

F. Renard and D. Soto

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Vulnerability analysis is essential to risk studies. Starting with the key concepts of risk, this work provides a procedure which allows precise knowledge of the local vulnerability, available to all types of hazards and applicable to all areas. Finally, in order to get an overall perspective of risk, assets vulnerabilities are crossed with the hazards areas, in accordance to the spatial distribution of both components and using innovative geomatics operations.