Identifying Natech vulnerability based on the Istanbul earthquake scenario at the neighborhood level
This study presents neighborhood-level assessment of potential Natech risks in Istanbul specifically under the scenario of the probable earthquake, analyzing the spatial intersection of structural vulnerability and hazardous industrial/economic activities. The methodology integrates seismic structural damage estimations for 939 neighborhoods using geocoded data on over 500,000 businesses, based on workplace hazard classification.
Findings indicated that neighborhoods classified with high structural vulnerability combined with a high share of hazardous activities represent critical hotspots, with approximately 17% of Istanbul’s neighborhoods falling into the highest risk category, encompassing 31% of the city’s population, 25% of the total businesses and 24% of the Natech-risky businesses. These findings highlight the critical necessity of integrating seismic hazard assessments with industrial risk management and targeted land-use planning to enhance urban resilience and mitigate potentially devastating consequences from Natech events triggered by the seismic events.