Corrigendum to ‘Resilience readiness levels for buildings
Establishing multi-hazard resilience metrics and rating systems’(International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, (2025), 128, C, (105746), (S2212420925005709), 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2025.105746)
Simona Bianchi (TU Delft - Structures & Materials)
Michele Matteoni (Sapienza University of Rome)
Kyujin Kim (TU Delft - Building Design & Technology)
Anna Maria Koniari (TU Delft - Structures & Materials)
Kyra Koning (Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS))
Alessandra Luna-Navarro (TU Delft - Building Design & Technology)
Zhikai Peng (TU Delft - Environmental & Climate Design, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS))
Anna Silva (Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS), TU Delft - Environmental Technology and Design)
Mauro Overend (TU Delft - Architectural Engineering +Technology)
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Abstract
The authors wish to replace the flood hazard map in Fig. 11a with an updated map for the Acerra region. The legend has been revised to display only the minimum and maximum flood depth values.(Figure presented) Fig. 11. (a) Flood hazard map for the Acerra region (Pluvial flooding - RCP 8.5 for year 2050, 50th Percentile - 1000 years return period) overlayed on the case study buildings (highlighted in orange).