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Potential for mitigating hurricane wind impact on informally-constructed homes in Puerto Rico under current and future climate scenarios
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WoS WOS:001263235400001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85197068706
DOI 10.1016/J.IJDRR.2024.104627
Año 2024
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

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Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



This study investigates the resilience of informally-constructed light-frame timber houses in Puerto Rico, a region where households with limited resources face significant risks from climate hazards, notably hurricanes. This study conducts a component-based, performance-based wind engineering assessment of informally-constructed house typologies, defined based on extensive fieldwork, under both existing and projected future climate conditions. Key findings highlight the effectiveness of certain mitigation strategies, such as reinforcing roof-to-wall connections, in significantly reducing the probability of failure. Fully-mitigated cases, which involve applying mitigation measures to the roof envelope, roof-to-wall connections, and shear walls, exhibited annual probabilities of failure that are much closer to, but do not necessarily meet, the threshold targeted by American building standards (i.e., ASCE 7). The results also show a dramatic increase in probability of failure of these houses projected by the adopted climate change model scenarios, driven by the increased frequency and intensity of hurricanes in Puerto Rico. Results from feedback from those working in the informal construction sector also identify challenges hindering the effective implementation of mitigation measures in Puerto Rican communities, including a lack of knowledge about how to implement the mitigation strategies and barriers related to real and perceived costs. Taken together these results underscore the urgent need for changes in building practices and revising building standards and suggesting potentially feasible mitigation strategies to improve those practices.

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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Water Resources
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Geology
Geotechnical Engineering And Engineering Geology
Safety Research
SciELO
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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Valdivieso, Diego Hombre UNIV COLORADO - Estados Unidos
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Centro Nacional de Excelencia para la Industria de la Madera (Cenamad) - Chile
UC - Chile
College of Engineering and Applied Science - Estados Unidos
2 Goldwyn, B. - UNIV COLORADO - Estados Unidos
College of Engineering and Applied Science - Estados Unidos
3 Liel, Abbie Mujer College of Engineering and Applied Science - Estados Unidos
4 Javernick-Will, Amy N. Mujer College of Engineering and Applied Science - Estados Unidos
5 LOPEZ GARCIA-GONZALEZ, DIEGO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
ANID - Chile
Centro de Investigación para la Gestión Integrada del Riesgo de Desastres (CIGIDEN) - Chile
6 Guindos Bretones, Pablo Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Centro Nacional de Excelencia para la Industria de la Madera (Cenamad) - Chile
UC - Chile
Univ A Coruna - España
Universidade da Coruña - España

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Financiamiento



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National Science Foundation
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
ANID BASAL
US National Science Foundation Awards
Chilean government programs: ANID

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This research received support from US National Science Foundation Awards [No. 1901808 and No. 2207295]. The views, conclusions, and findings presented in this paper are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official stance of the National Science Foundation. The first author's doctoral studies received financial backing in part from Chilean government programs: ANID [Doctorado Nacional 2018-21180074] and ANID BASAL [FB210015 (CENAMAD)].
This research received support from US National Science Foundation Awards [No. 1901808 and No. 2207295]. The views, conclusions, and findings presented in this paper are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official stance of the National Science Foundation. The first author's doctoral studies received financial backing in part from Chilean government programs: ANID [Doctorado Nacional 2018\u201321180074] and ANID BASAL [FB210015 (CENAMAD)].

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