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Steffen Neuner 1, Christopher Munschauer 1, Christian Braun 2, Alexander Fekete 1, Ulrich Leopold 2, Philippe Pinheiro 2, Stefania Stellacci 3, Derya Yilmaz 2, Catarina Ferreira da Silva 3 1 TH Köln - University of Applied Sciences Cologne, Institute of Rescue Engineering and Civil Protection, Betzdorferstr. 2, 50679 Köln, Germany; steffen.neuner@th-koeln.de, christopher.munschauer@th-koeln.de, alexander.fekete@th-koeln.de 2 Sustainable Urban and Built Environment Research Group, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), 5 avenue des Hauts-Fourneaux, L-4362 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg; christian.braun@list.lu, ulrich.leopold@list.lu, philippe.pinheiro@list.lu, derya.yilmaz@list.lu 3 Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), ISTAR, Lisboa, Portugal; stefania_stellacci@iscte-iul.pt, catarina.ferreira.silva@iscte-iul.pt

steffen.neuner@th-koeln.de, christopher.munschauer@th-koeln.de, alexander.fekete@th-koeln.de, christian.braun@list.lu, ulrich.leopold@list.lu, philippe.pinheiro@list.lu, derya.yilmaz@list.lu, stefania_stellacci@iscte-iul.pt, catarina.ferreira.silva@iscte-iul.pt

From Review to Practice: Digital Integration of BIM and GIS for Multi-Hazard Vulnerability Analysis and Climate Resilience of Buildings

The contribution outlines a workflow that includes a scientific review and the development of an exposure and vulnerability database, integrating Building Information Models (BIM) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The database is aligned with the emerging concerns in the European Union regarding the future-proofing of buildings in the context of climate change and increasing natural hazard frequency and intensity. The results of a scientific review provide the baseline for vulnerability assessments of buildings. Leveraging a three-dimensional geodatabase that incorporates BIM. The objective is to facilitate the ability of homeowners to make informed decisions regarding retrofitting strategies and resilience measures.

multi-hazard, BIM, GIS, vulnerability assessment, building resilience

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