Special issue of the Journal of Disaster Research with progress accomplished in the first two years of the SATREPS project.

The prestigious Japanese journal on disaster risk reduction, Journal of Disaster Research (JDR), published a special issue with the progress of the SATREPS project, “Development of Integrated Expert System for Estimation and Observation of Damage Level of Infrastructure in Lima Metropolitan Area.”

The JDR Editorial Committee JDR selected ten papers with topics in the fields of earthquake hazards, building and infrastructure damage estimation, damage estimation with satellite imagery, and human loss estimation. These papers were published in the JDR Special Issue Vol. 18, No. 4 in June 2023 and are authored and co-authored by CISMID researchers and their Japanese counterparts from the different working groups of the SATREPS project.

Thanks to the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) and the coordination of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), these papers are fully Open Access under Creative Commons (CC) licenses.

The JDR focuses on publishing papers related to disaster reduction, prevention, mitigation, response, and recovery, as well as the impacts of these disasters on human society. Also, this journal is indexed in ESCI, Scopus, Compendex (Ei), and DOAJ.

The following table shows the published papers:

Hiroyuki Miura, Carlos Gonzales, Miguel Diaz, Miguel Estrada, Fernando Lazares, Zenon Aguilar, Da Pan, and Masashi MatsuokaAssessment of Site Amplification Factors in Southern Lima, Peru Based on Microtremor H/V Spectral Ratios and Deep Neural Network.
Juan Carlos Tarazona, Zenon Aguilar, Nelson Pulido, Carlos Gonzales, Fernando Lazares, and Hiroe MiyakeSeismicity Based Maximum Magnitude Estimation of Subduction Earthquakes in Peru
Carlos Gonzales, Roger Garay, Luis Moya, Fernando Lazares, Zenon Aguilar, Diana Calderon, Miguel Diaz, Masashi Matsuoka, and Carlos ZavalaPreliminary System for the Estimation of Peak Ground Acceleration Distribution in Metropolitan Lima and Callao: Application in Recent Seismic Events
Miguel Diaz, Carlos Zavala, Miguel Estrada, and Masashi MatsuokaCharacterization of the Structural Typologies of Buildings in the Lima Metropolitan Area
Joseph Jaramillo, Miguel Diaz, Carlos Zavala, Koichi Kusunoki, Italo Inocente, and Danty OteroWavelet Transform Method for the Evaluation of the Seismic Response of One Isolated Building in the Lima Metropolitan Area
Miguel Diaz, Carlos Zavala, Luis Lopez, and Michel AmancioAnalysis of Adaptive Pushover in Confined Masonry Dwellings with Height Irregularity in the Lima Metropolitan Area
Yoshihisa Maruyama, Ryo Ichimoto, Nobuoto Nojima, Italo Inocente, Jorge Gallardo, and Luis QuirozEstimation of the Restoration Period of the Water Supply System in Lima, Peru, After a Scenario Earthquake
Italo Inocente, Miguel Diaz, Jorge Gallardo, Yoshihisa Maruyama, Luis Quiroz, and Carlos ZavalaEarthquake Damage Assessment of Buried Pipeline Networks in the Lima Metropolitan Area
Bruno Adriano, Hiroyuki Miura, Wen Liu, Masashi Matsuoka, Eduardo Portuguez, Miguel Diaz, and Miguel EstradaRevising the 2007 Peru Earthquake Damage Monitoring Using Machine Learning Models and Satellite Imagery
Carlos Zavala, Miguel Diaz, and Francisco RíosIn Challenge of Approaching Casualties and Injured People Due to a Damaging Earthquake

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