@misc{10481/88678, year = {2022}, month = {6}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/88678}, abstract = {Traditional vulnerability methodologies rely on collecting building data through time consuming surveys and visual screening. Geospatial infrastructure systems have rapidly evolved and today we can access massive geospatial data. Digital cadastral databases combine location, attributes, and temporal information for building stock. This paper proposes a GIS-based framework to estimate seismic vulnerability and losses from cadastral data only. The framework is rooted on wellknown displacement-based procedures and uses probabilistic models of the building structural capacity. A featured application to 287,503 housing units in metropolitan area of Granada is presented to showcase outputs for decisionmaking: performance displacement, damage level and repair cost.}, organization = {FEDER/Junta de Andalucía-Conserjería de Economía y Conocimiento, grant number B-TEP-306-UGR18}, organization = {Grant PID2020-120135RB-I00 funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033}, organization = {Ministry of Education for ‘Colaboración’ grant}, publisher = {Taylor and Francis}, keywords = {Geographic Information Systems}, keywords = {Seismic Losses}, keywords = {Vulnerability}, keywords = {Environmental Risks}, keywords = {Decision-Making}, title = {GIS Framework for Rapid Seismic Loss Assessment: Case Study of Granada Metropolitan Area}, doi = {10.1080/13632469.2022.2086185}, author = {Pérez-Docampo, Manuel and Morillas Romero, Leandro and Balmori-Roiz, José Antonio and Escolano-Margarit, David}, }