Geographic areas are rarely exposed to a single natural hazard; more often, two or more hazards coexist within the same territory. Consequently, a comprehensive analysis, quantification, and comparison of all potential risks affecting a given area are fundamental to fostering sustainable and climate-resilient environments. To this end, this paper introduces a new indicator-based framework for evaluating risk in multi-hazard contexts, referred to as the “Hazards-Impacts Matrix.” Developed through a multidisciplinary effort, the matrix integrates several risk dimensions (i.e. those linked to impacts on individual well-being, the built environment, public services, business activities, environmental systems, communities, and the financial system) and can be consistently applied across multiple spatial scales. Furthermore, by employing a coherent set of indicators across different hazards, it ensures the comparability of risk estimates, thereby enabling the analysis of the simplest form of hazard interrelationships (i.e., compound events) and providing a robust foundation for investigating more complex hazard and risk interdependencies. The matrix is applied to the Lomellina area (Northern Italy) as a proof of concept. While originally designed to support decision-makers during the risk mitigation planning phase within the Italian context, the framework can also be adapted for post-event assessments and extended to other countries.
A new multidimensional framework for risk assessment in multi-hazard context: the Hazards-Impacts matrix / Molinari, D., Airoldi, F., Asaridis, P., Rita Balingit, A., Bastiani, T., Bindi, M., Pia Boni, M., Bosone, M., Caporale, D., Castelli, F., Cetara, L., Corradi, E., Cozza, C., De Toro, P., Paola Fontanella, P., Frattari, C., Fraschini, F., Mele, D., Muratori, S., Ongaro, M., et al.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION. - ISSN 2212-4209. - 139:(2026). [10.1016/j.ijdrr.2026.106131]
A new multidimensional framework for risk assessment in multi-hazard context: the Hazards-Impacts matrix
Martina Bosone;Emilia Corradi;Pasquale De Toro;
2026
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Geographic areas are rarely exposed to a single natural hazard; more often, two or more hazards coexist within the same territory. Consequently, a comprehensive analysis, quantification, and comparison of all potential risks affecting a given area are fundamental to fostering sustainable and climate-resilient environments. To this end, this paper introduces a new indicator-based framework for evaluating risk in multi-hazard contexts, referred to as the “Hazards-Impacts Matrix.” Developed through a multidisciplinary effort, the matrix integrates several risk dimensions (i.e. those linked to impacts on individual well-being, the built environment, public services, business activities, environmental systems, communities, and the financial system) and can be consistently applied across multiple spatial scales. Furthermore, by employing a coherent set of indicators across different hazards, it ensures the comparability of risk estimates, thereby enabling the analysis of the simplest form of hazard interrelationships (i.e., compound events) and providing a robust foundation for investigating more complex hazard and risk interdependencies. The matrix is applied to the Lomellina area (Northern Italy) as a proof of concept. While originally designed to support decision-makers during the risk mitigation planning phase within the Italian context, the framework can also be adapted for post-event assessments and extended to other countries.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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