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Hazard Mapping and Disaster Risk Assessment in Luxembourg
HUGO CARRAO, MIRKO GREGOR & STEFAN KLEESCHULTE
Contents
➢Company presentation
➢Mandate
➢Disaster Risk Management – overview of main concepts
➢Review of spatial data and national products
➢Preliminary results
➢Next steps
➢Contact details
Company facts ➢ Private company (SME) based in Luxembourg
➢ Founded in 2007 / independent since 2015
➢ 9 staff with degrees in geography, environmental science, information management
➢ Combination of technical know-how, data (management) and policies (assessment)
Company presentation ➢ Member of 2 EEA European Topic Centres (ULS & BD)
◦ Thematic assessments (urban, biodiversity, ecosystem services, GI)
◦ Data management (Natura 2000, CDDA, INSPIRE)
◦ Support to report writing (SOER, Green Infrastructure, urban adaptation, …)
➢ EC Copernicus Earth Observation programme ◦ QA/QC (HRL, LoCo, GHSM, VHR2018)
◦ Technical Specifications of upcoming products
➢ National Policy support ◦ MAES: map and assess ecosystems and their services (MECDD)
◦ LULUCF reporting (AEV)
◦ Land cover/use mapping: LIS-L2015 and LC/LU2018 (MEA)
➢ Capacity building ◦ Production of Corine Land Cover (CLC, West Balkan Countries, technical team)
Mandate➢DATer
◦ Preparation of the Programme Directeur d’Aménagement du Territoire 2050 (PDAT), includingthe identification of potential use conflicts, protection priorities and adaptation of landplanning measures in Luxembourg;
◦ Coordination of an inter-ministerial working group on “vulnerability/risk mapping” within theframework of PDAT (MEA) and the inter-ministerial Committee on Risk Management (MI);
◦ Production of a spatially explicit and cross-sectoral risk map that helps identifying vulnerableareas and contributes to the identification of individual hazards and the likelihood of theirimpacts on populations and their assets;
➢space4environment◦ To assist in the implementation of the inter-ministerial working group’s mission and in the
collection and processing of existing data and maps;
◦ To assist in the production of the first consensual multi-risk map for the summer of 2020,which can then be regularly updated.
IPCC framework for Disaster Risk AssessmentIPCC, 2012: Summary for Policymakers
Disaster risk is recognized as the consequenceof the interaction between a hazard and thecharacteristics that make people and placesvulnerable and exposed.
The risk factors
➢ Hazard – a potentially damaging physical event, phenomenon or human activity that maycause the loss of life or injury, property damage, social and economic disruption orenvironmental degradation;
➢ Exposure – the presence and number of people, property, livelihoods, systems or otherelements in hazard areas (and so thereby subject to potential losses);
➢ Vulnerability* – the set of characteristics and circumstances of a community, system or assetthat make it susceptible to the damaging effects of a hazard.
*Vulnerability and/or resilience is perhaps the hardest to assess. How will a building react to a flood, an earthquake, a storm? Something that is robust to one hazard may be vulnerable to another.
https://www.preventionweb.net/risk/disaster-risk
Major disasters and damages occurred in Luxembourg since 1990
YearDisaster group
Disaster type OccurrencesTotal
deaths
Total damage (Keuro)
2018 Natural Flash flood 5 - -2016 Natural Flash flood 4 - -2010 Natural Storm 1 - 31 000
2003 NaturalExtreme
temperature1 170 -
1995 Natural Storm 1 - 10 0001993 Natural Flood 1 - 10 0001990 Natural Storm 6 - 370 000
Major source: https://www.emdat.be/emdat_db/
Review of state-of-the-art spatial data and national products in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
The starting point for this review was a desk research of important keywords (e.g. risk, hazard,exposure, vulnerability and resilience) in Luxemburg's national official geoportal and associatedcatalogues, including:
➢ https://www.geoportal.lu/en/
➢ https://www.geoportal.lu/en/catalogues/data-catalogue/
➢ https://www.geoportal.lu/en/catalogues/inspire-catalogue/
➢ https://data.public.lu/en/organizations/administration-du-cadastre-et-de-la-topographie/
The preliminary data on hazards and related exposure and vulnerability factors is based on ourselection criteria and needs to be prioritised in agreement with the working group.
➢Collected available (public) spatial datasets (digital format);
➢Preparation of a geodatabase for the storage and manipulation of available spatial datasets;
Preliminary workWater points
➢Stored data and identified gaps and limitations, namely:
Preliminary results
- Spatial dataset already collected in geodatabase (e.g. shapefile, GeoTiff);
- Spatial dataset exists, but could not be collected in geodatabase (e.g. not available for download or only in pdf/ jpeg);
- Spatial dataset not found and not collected in geodatabase.
✓
Hazard data
➢ What are the priorities? Are there other hazards that should be considered? Which to keep and harmonize withother institutional initiatives/ action plans (e.g. DRR platform from MI)?
Hydrological Climatological Meteo. Geophysical Other
natural hazards
Technological Hazards
Flash flood
River flooding Low
groundwater
Low river flow
Drought Wildfire Heat wave
Cold wave
StormGeological
risks Soil erosion
No. of critical Infrast.
Technical accidents
Noise
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aps
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Types de risques retenus [Luxembourg]
➢ Risques naturels (inondations, tempêtes, Températures extrêmes, séismes, feux de forêt...);
➢Risques technologiques et industriels (explosions, pollutions, accidents nucléaires et radiologiques, accidents de transport de matières dangereuses,…);
➢Risques sanitaires et alimentaires (contamination de denrées alimentaires, maladies contagieuses,...)
➢Risques d’origine humaine (risque terroriste, cybercriminalité, troubles de l’ordre public,…)
Source: Mr. Pol Henrotte (MI, Focal Point DRR, Coordinateur plateforme nationale), ppt presentation “Plateforme nationale sur la réduction des risques de catastrophe”, 09-07-2019.
➢ Others to consider? Which to keep and harmonize with other institutional initiatives/action plans (e.g. CC from emwelt.lu)?
Soil Environmental Population Economic assets and livelihoods
Soil type
Soil Organic Carbon
Habitat/Species Management Area
Tree associations
Density TotalLand use / Land cover
Critical infrastructure and utilities Agricultural Tourism Water
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Exposure data
Strategy and Action Plan for Adaptation to Climate Change in Luxembourg
Exposed sectors identified:
1. Construction and housing
2. Energy
3. Forestry
4. Infrastructure
5. Disaster Management
6. State Planning
7. Agriculture (including herbal and animal health)
8. Health
9. Ecosystems and biodiversity
10.Tourism
11.Urban spaces
12.Water balance and water management
13.Economy
Source: https://environnement.public.lu/fr/actualites/2018/juin-2018/effets_changement_climatique.html
➢ Others to consider?
Vulnerability dataInstitutional Socio-economic Environmental
Land use planning and sectoral master
plans (POS, PDS) Governance
Essential facilities
Population Agricultural LabourSocio-
economic structure
Air quality Water quality Landscape Soil
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➢Collect and store missing datasets – proposed deadline for institutional feedback:
13th January 2020
➢Working Group follow-up meeting – proposed date/week to be confirmed/decided:
22nd-23rd January 2020
Next steps
For data delivery and feedback, please send email and keep in copy the following contacts:
➢ Stefan Kleeschulte ([email protected])
➢ Pascale Junker ([email protected])
Whom to contact?
Thank you for your attention!