Title: Disaster Resistant Caracas
1Disaster Resistant CaracasUrban Planning
Student Studio
Workshop on Urban Risk Management for Natural
Disasters Istanbul, October 25-26, 2001
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Architecture Planning and Preservation
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
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2The Caracas Pilot
- Disaster Resistant Caracas Studio
- Development of methodological approach to
multi-disciplinary planning and design - A prototype Inter-Departmental study executed by
Master and Doctoral Students in Urban Planning
and Geosciences lead by Geoscience and Urban
Planning Faculty team. - Three-month probe highlighted critical issues for
disaster resiliency. - Built on continuing 6-year collaboration between
IREU and Columbia University on urban problems in
Caracas, and the 50-year history of global earth
science research of Lamont-Doherty. - Seed funded by CHRR to promote integrated
research.
3The Caracas Pilot (cont.)
- Achievements
- Demonstrated success of integrated methodology
- Established local technical and academic
collaboration - Developed links to federal and municipal
institutions organized around data collection and
preliminary analysis - The Caracas Pilot is a preliminary planning
study, not a plan. More work has to be done.
4Definitions
- Sustainability The balance between current use
of available cultural, social, economic,
political and natural resources, and future
needs. - Disaster Resiliency The ability to preserve
sustainable growth after accounting for the
direct and indirect impacts of disasters.
5Premise Disaster Resilience is a characteristic
of sustainable societies.
- Disaster Resilience will enhance social
development. - Disasters highlight social and economic
inequities, and affect the poor
disproportionately. - Thus, Disaster Resilience is an agent of poverty
reduction and social stability. - Disaster Resilience provides an additional
incentive for international investment.
6The Context
- Latin America is experiencing rapid and unplanned
urban growth. Proper growth can be channeled to
increase prosperity and sustainability. - Latin American cities are centers of education
and culture, fueling innovation and creativity.
But they are exposed to natural hazards. - Greater Caracas is an example of a regional
center where linkages in culture, finance,
telecom, media, technology, and natural resource
distribution are integrated. Caracas is also
exposed to risk.
7The Context (Continued)
- Building disaster resilient metropolitan areas
accomplishes the dual goal of achieving social
development and protecting the people and their
built environment. - Integrated urban areas will be centers for the
application of sustainable development strategies
based on science and rational planning.
8The Challenge
- Can planning, science, and political will be
combined to produce orderly and equitable urban
development?
9Three Components of Urban Disaster Resilience
- Rational planning process that includes hazard
mitigation. - Risk management strategies, including financial,
regulatory, and market incentives. - Emergency preparedness and response.
10Introduction
the dual city
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11Context Trends
dual city
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12Processs
13Methodology
theoretical approach
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Rational Planning Method
Strategic Planning Process
Alternative Growth Scenarios
Alternative Growth Scenarios
Hazard Mitigation Action Plan
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14Hazards
Rational Planning
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Elements of Rational Planning Model
- Define Assumptions Values
- Goals Objectives
- Guide Rational growth and spatial development
- Strengthen economic base
- Protect life and property from hazards
- Ensure environmental sustainability
- Provide decent housing
- Supply sufficient public facilities
- Enhance accessibility and mobility
- Improve governmental administration
- Examine Alternatives
- Regionalization,
- Satellite Cities
- Densification
- Develop Programs
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17Risk Assessments
18Hazards
introduction
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Caracas Faces Two Main Hazards
- Earthquakes - The Plate Boundary
- Ground shaking
- Soil failure
- Landslides
- Extreme Rainfall Events
- Flooding
- Mud and debris flows
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19Hazards
landslides earthquakes
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20Hazards
earthquakes
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Earthquakes from 1977-1997
USGS Earthquake Information Center
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21Hazard Context
seismicity of caracas
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1967
1997
1-2 cm/year
CARACAS
http//www.funvisis.org.ve/htmls/fallas_venezuela.
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22Hazards
seismic gaps
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23Hazards
climatological situation of venezuela
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24Hazards
extreme rainfall in vargas/caracas
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100 mm
Normal December Rainfall
912 mm
December 15-17, 1999
1967
1207 mm
December 1999 Total
1997
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25Hazards
before/after extreme rain
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Major flooding events have also occurred in the
following years
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26Geoscience Urban Planning
27Hazards
Strategic Planning
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Elements of Strategic Planning Model
- Define Assumptions Values
- Goals Objectives
- SWOT Analysis
- Strengths
- Weakness
- Opportunities
- Threats
- Program Development - mixed scanning approach
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32Action Plans
33Risk Assessment
Tier Rankings
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Medical - Hospitals, ambulances, clinics, Red
Cross, field hospitals equipment Water -
Supply infrastructure, aqueducts, storage tanks ,
treatment tanks Transportation - All roads, rail
lines, airports, heliports, seaports, evacuation
routes Shelter / Housing - Existing structures,
tens, cots, community centers Communications -
Emergency broadcast systems, cell phone, radio/TV
transmission
Tier 1
Fuel - Storage Tanks, delivery mechanisms,
pipelines Fire/HAZMAT - Fire stations,
equipment, response systems Electricity - Power
generators. Transmission stations, back-up
generators Food - storage warehouses,
distribution points, refrigeration
Tier 2
Tier 3
Reserved Spaces - Stadiums, parks, fields, tent
cities Sanitary Facilities - Treatment
facilities, temporary sanitation
Law enforcement Security
Systems
Management System
Search Rescue
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critical facilities
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- Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Reserved Open Space
- Evacuation Routes
- Storage Warehouses
- Emergency Response System
- Search and Rescue Teams
- Field Hospitals
- Power Generation Stations
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35Action Plan
infrastructure
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Tier 1 and 2 Systems
- Water
- Transportation
- Communications
- Electricity
- Fuel and Natural Gas
- Sewage
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37Action Plan
water infrastructure
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- Robust and Reliable Water Supply System
- Need for Water Storage Inside the City
- Backup Power for Pumping Stations
- Strong Water Distribution System
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38Action Plan
surface transportation
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- Robust and Redundant System
- System to Remain Intact and Operable
- Reinforcement and Retrofitting Existing System
- Creation of Strategic Network
- Network to Include Emergency Routes
- Improved Access to the Valley and Coast
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43Action Plan
communications
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- Robust and Reliable Communications System
- Emergency Broadcast System
- Unified Emergency communications center
- Prevent gridlock
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44Action Plan
critical facilities
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- Hospitals, Fire and Police Stations
- Access to these facilities must be improved
- New facilities must be built in under-served
areas
- Existing facilities must be strengthened and
made self-sufficient
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45critical facilities hazards
46Action Plan
critical facilities
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- Reserved Spaces - Parroquias
- Parks and Plazas
- Recreation Fields
- Community Centers
- Open-air markets
- Preserve historic areas
- Evacuation Sites
- Temporary Shelters
- Field Hospitals
- Information Posts
- Supply Distribution Points
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49Action Plan
open space
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50Action Plan
Building Resiliency
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- Structural design
- Retrofitting
- Building Codes
- Construction Training
- Economic planning policy
- Land Title
- Loans Tax Incentives
- Planning Provision
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51Action Plan
relocation
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- Requires social policy
- Community Participation
- Maintain Social Networks
- Requires land use policy
- Increase Density via Appropriate Design
- Enhance access
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52Training Education
technical units
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Technical Assistance
Interactive Training and Educational Exchange
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53Implementation
cost of inaction
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Mexico City, 1985 magnitude 8.1 estimated damage
- 5 billion
Kobe, Japan, 1995 magnitude 7.2 estimated damage
- 150bn
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54Implementation
benefits of mitigation
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- Assume 80 billion in damages from an M 7
earthquake
- Cost of mitigation
- Planning technical assistance 1billion
- Structural mitigation 5-7 billion
- Return on investment 1000 to 2000 return
- Proportionate impact of mitigation is greater
for excluded populations (barrios)
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55Projections
schematic timeline
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Infrastructure
coastal connector
redundancy
hardening/ relocation
Housing
land title
zoning
Administration
disaster ministry
disaster info clearinghouse
Science
hazard mapping
data mining
Education
hazard curriculum
volunteer corps
academia
years
0-5
10-20
5-10
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56Lessons Learned
- Complexity of the problem demands
multi-disciplinary integrated approach. - Local institutional/community partnerships
crucial for study, implementation, and success. - Existing local capacity in different disciplines
must be integrated and reinforced to deal with
complex systemic issues. - Data issues are paramount to study.
- Community issues paramount to implementation.
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