Forest Fire Risk, Building Codes, Geo-Referentatiation for Architectural Resilience

Código:
16742
Ano:
1
Semestre:
L0
Créditos ECTS:
2
Carga Horária:
O (42H)/OT(2H)/PL(2H)/S(2H)/TC(2H)/T(2H)/TP(4H)
Área Científica:
Engenharia
Objectivos de Aprendizagem:
Development of skills in the following areas and topics: The relationship between forest fires and housing projects and construction; building codes, political approaches to affected communities and households; architecture for forest-fire risk, material and building systems criteria; GIS-Based Network Analysis to Support First Intervention in Forest Fires; use of drones, geoereferentiation and augmented reality. Coord. : Pedro Barbosa Almeida (UBI).
Other tutors: Bertha Santos and Hugo Proença (UBI), Ali Asgari (U.York, Toronto), Adélia Nunes (U.Coimbra), Jorge Leon (UTFSM, Chile), Alan March (U. Melbourne)
Conteúdos programáticos:
Development of skills in the following areas and topics: The relationship between forest fires and housing projects and construction; building codes, political approaches to affected communities and households; architecture for forest-fire risk, material and building systems criteria; GIS-Based Network Analysis to Support First Intervention in Forest Fires; use of drones, geoereferentiation and augmented reality. Coord. : Pedro Barbosa Almeida (UBI).
Other tutors: Bertha Santos and Hugo Proença (UBI), Ali Asgari (U.York, Toronto), Adélia Nunes (U.Coimbra), Jorge Leon (UTFSM, Chile), Alan March (U. Melbourne)
Bibliografia principal:
The Routledge Handbook of Hazard and Disaster Risk Reduction
Aguirre, P., León, J., González-Mathiesen, C., Román, R., Penas, M., & Ogueda, A. (2023). Modelling the vulnerability of urban settings to WUI fires in Chile. EGUsphere, 2023, 1-25.
Gonzalez-Mathiesen, C., & March, A. (2023). Long-established rules and emergent challenges: spatial planning and wildfires in Chile. International Planning Studies, 28(1), 37-53.
Gonzalez-Mathiesen, C., & March, A. (2021). Developing guidelines for increasing the resilience of informal settlements exposed to wildfire risk using a risk-based planning approach. In Understanding Disaster Risk (pp. 159-178). Elsevier.
Gonzalez-Mathiesen, C., & March, A. (2014). Nine design features for bushfire risk reduction via urban planning. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 29(3), 29-36.
https://wildfirex.cl/
Língua:
Português