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Can Building Seismic Resiliency Benefit from Emergent Technologies? Case Studies from the Projects KnowRISK and 3DTeLC

Author(s)
Falsaperla, Susanna  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione OE, Catania, Italia  
Reitano, Danilo  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione OE, Catania, Italia  
Musacchio, Gemma  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione AC, Roma, Italia  
Merenda, Riccardo  
Università di Catania, DIEEI, Catania, Italy  
Type
Poster session
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
2TM. Divulgazione Scientifica
Status
Published
Journal
AGU Fall Meeting 2019  
Date Issued
December 9, 2019
Conference Location
San Francisco, CA, USA
Publisher
AGU
Alternative Location
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Susanna_Falsaperla/publications
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/12996
Subjects
04.06. Seismology  
05.03. Educational, History of Science, Public Issues  
05.08. Risk  
Subjects

seismic resiliency

natural hazards

education

communication

augmented reality

virtual reality

Abstract
Building resiliency to natural hazards like earthquakes requires worldwide engagement, starting from education and dissemination of good practice among the youths. Education of new professionals in the field of seismic risk takes nowadays advantage from the implementation of emergent technologies, such as Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), which can benefit from the huge amount of digital information available.
We present a few case studies from two European projects promoting education and communication also throughout the application of AR and VR. Targeted audiences of the two projects were schools and universities. KnowRISK (Know your city, Reduce seISmic risK through non-structural elements; Grant agreement ECHO/SUB/2015/718655/PREV28) ended in 2018; it had a special focus on non-structural damage caused by earthquakes, exploring the causes of disruption and proposing preventive measures to reduce it. 3DTeLC is funded through the Erasmus+ Key Action 2 Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education scheme (Project Reference: 2017-1-UK01-KA203-036719) and will be completed in 2020. The project trains students to navigate 3D models of volcanic regions in Iceland, Greece, and Italy (at Mt. Etna volcano), allowing them to carry out virtual surveys also in hazardous contexts. Accordingly, the project aims at strengthening students’ skills in Earth observation and data analysis.
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