Applying the multi-dimensional damage assessment (MDDA) methodology to the Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption in La Palma (Spain)

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作者
Vazquez-Rowe, Ian [1 ]
Cucchi, Claudia [1 ]
Moya, Luis [1 ]
Parodi, Eduardo [1 ]
Kahhat, Ramzy [1 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catol Peru, Dept Engn, Peruvian Life Cycle Assessment & Ind Ecol Network, Ave Univ 1801 San Miguel, Lima 15088, Peru
关键词
Climate change; Environmental damage; Life cycle assessment; Particulate matter; Volcanology; CANARY-ISLANDS; AREA; RESOURCES; PRECURSOR; CLIMATE; DISEASE; ASPHALT; BURDEN; IMPACT; STOCK;
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10.1007/s11069-024-06775-y
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P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Volcanic events with an important affectation of urban areas and other land areas with important human activity have been rare in Europe in the past century. This has led to a lack of comprehensive analysis of the social, economic and environmental damages that these types of events can cause on specific human communities. In the present study, we apply an industrial ecology approach to calculate the damage linked to the Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption in the Canary Islands in September 2021. Therefore, the main objective was to apply the multi-dimensional damage assessment (MDDA) methodology to quantify the degree of damage that has been exerted by the eruption in the island of La Palma (Spain) through the inclusion of environmental damage endpoints with other sustainable development variables (i.e., social and economic dimensions). Data were obtained from different sources, including the cadastre of La Palma, local data on derived health, as well as data obtained from the global ecosystem dynamics investigation of NASA, among other sources. Thereafter, damage endpoints were all converted to disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). Results show that direct gaseous emissions from the volcano were responsible for a significant amount of total DALYs, above 90% in all scenarios, followed by damage linked to economic losses, as well as social losses related to morbidity. Other environmental damages played a minor part in the total damage exerted by the volcano. The results demonstrate the importance of air quality indicators in the aftermath of an eruption in densely populated areas; in contrast, the impact associated with infrastructure loss played a minor role in total damage. Although challenges remain when providing a holistic quantification of total damage linked to volcanic disasters, the MDDA method constitutes a promising systematic standardized and transparent damage quantification tool that allows computing a deterministic damage evaluation that can aid in natural hazard risk assessment. In fact, it is considered that the method has the potential to be used as a holistic decision tool to aid in mitigating disaster risk.
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页码:14593 / 14624
页数:32
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