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Applications for remote sensing in the built environment Helen Mulligan & Keiko Saito 28 Jan 2010 Cambridge Architectural Research Limited Energy and Environment sector Cambridge University Centre for Risk in the Built Environment Dept. of Architecture

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Page 1: Applications for remote sensing in the built environment Helen Mulligan & Keiko Saito 28 Jan 2010 Cambridge Architectural Research Limited Energy and Environment

Applications for remote sensing in the built environment

Helen Mulligan & Keiko Saito28 Jan 2010

Cambridge Architectural Research Limited Energy and Environment sector

Cambridge University Centre for Risk in the Built Environment Dept. of Architecture

Page 2: Applications for remote sensing in the built environment Helen Mulligan & Keiko Saito 28 Jan 2010 Cambridge Architectural Research Limited Energy and Environment

Areas of interest

Building stock characterization

Disaster risk

- pre-event vulnerability

- disaster assessment

- post-event reconstruction progress

Energy use

- existing stock

- settlement pattern

- rates of growth and shrinkage

- verification of carbon reduction measures

Page 3: Applications for remote sensing in the built environment Helen Mulligan & Keiko Saito 28 Jan 2010 Cambridge Architectural Research Limited Energy and Environment

NationalProvincial/regional

City/ census tract/post code Individual buildingsGlobal

A: 3D models of cities: geometric characteristics can be captured, however construction type, age and occupancy needs to be inferred, or, B: field survey using sampling methods needs to be carried out.

CAR/Fawcett methodology of

area classification

Marinescu: Urban texture classification

PAGER-WHE ?

CENSUS: YES/NO

AA: by P Sarabandi

The issue of scale

Page 4: Applications for remote sensing in the built environment Helen Mulligan & Keiko Saito 28 Jan 2010 Cambridge Architectural Research Limited Energy and Environment

• FIVE RfP’s were published on the 18th Jan 2010, all concerning risk component of loss modelling, particularly building inventory (exposure) data collection methods.

• Deadline for submission: 18 March 2010.

• International consortia are being put together to bid for the RfP’s.

Five RfP’s on:

1. GEM ontology and taxonomy: links with CityGML? 2. Global consequences database3. Global exposure database: produce global exposure dataset using 4km x

4km grid cells4. Inventory capture tools5. Global vulnerability estimation methods

www.globalearthquakemodel.org

Page 5: Applications for remote sensing in the built environment Helen Mulligan & Keiko Saito 28 Jan 2010 Cambridge Architectural Research Limited Energy and Environment

Websites

CAR: www.carltd.com

CURBE:www.arct.cam.ac.uk/curbe

Helen Mulligan: [email protected]

Keiko Saito: [email protected] / [email protected]

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