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Post-earthquake rehabilitation and reconstruction
Title:
Post-earthquake rehabilitation and reconstruction
Author:
Cheng, Franklin Y.
ISBN:
9780080428253
Edition:
1st ed.
Publication Information:
New York : Pergamon, c1996.
Physical Description:
xxii, 483 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Contents:
Selected Papers: Preface. Briefing on rehabilitation in earthquake disaster areas of china (Liu Zhigang). Lessons learned from recent earthquakes and their impact on NCEER research and implementation efforts (G.C. Lee, A.S. Dargush). Basis for cost-effective decisions on upgrading existing structures for earthquake protection (A.H-S. Ang, D. De Leon). Risk management for urban planning against strong earthquakes (Teizo Fujiwara et al.). The integration of housing recovery into reconstruction planning (P.A. Bolton). Managing a seismic vulnerability database (F.Casciati, L. Faravelli). Structural assessment by load test proving for in-situ structural crack repair project using vacuum technology (D.C.T. Yeh, J.J. Gallo). Appraisal and reconstruction-strengthening design of reinforced concrete frame structure after an earthquake (Men Kai et al.). Active structural control of seismic effects: limitations and potential (M.P. Singh et al.). Some aspects of earthquake resistant design in Canada and China (Jiajun Liu). Signs of destruction of a great earthquake and human sensitivity to an earthquake: On initial dispacement of tectonic earthquakes (Zhang Shuanglai et al.). Index of Contributors. Keyword Index.
Abstract:
Damage assessment, rehabilitation, decision-making, social consequences, repair and reconstruction; these are all critical factors for considerations following natural disasters such as earthquakes. In order to address these issues, the United States of America and the Peoples Republic of China regularly organize bilateral symposia/workshops to investigate multiple hazard mitigation, particularly with respect to earthquake engineering. This book contains state-of-the-art reports presented by world-renowned researchers at the US/PRC Sympsosium Workshop on Post-Earthquake Rehabilitation and Reconstruction held in Kunming, Yunnan, China, May 1995. The following key areas are addressed: damage assessment of structures after earthquakes; lessons of post-earthquake recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction, including public policy, land use options, urban planning, and design; issues in and examples of decision-making, and implementation of rehabilitation and reconstruction plans and policies; repair, strengthening, retrofit and control of structures and lifeline systems, post-earthquake socio-economic problems covering issues of relief and recovery; human and organizational behavior during emergency response, and strategies for improvement; real-time monitoring of earthquake response and damage.
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