Attaining Built-in Resilience
E-Book, Englisch, 400 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-134-09048-8
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
What kinds of structural and non-structural alterations can be made to protect buildings from large-scale disasters?
How can we reduce the threat of these disasters, as well as the damage they cause?
Presenting seven guiding principles, drawn from a broad range of disciplines and approaches, this book tackles the difficult questions about what can be done to attain built-in resilience. With contributions from many renowned experts and upcoming researchers in the fields concerned, it comprehensively assesses the wide range of issues faced by practitioners. Whether you're studying construction management, researching hazard resilience issues or working on construction projects in hazardous regions, this book is for you.
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1. Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Management 2. Construction in Developing Nations 3. The Case of Central Vietnam 4. Structural Adaptation in India 5. Developments in Seismic Design and Retrofit of Structures 6. Flood Resilience in Residential Properties in England and Wales 7. Public Attitudes to ‘Community Based’ Small Scale Flood Risk Reduction Measures in England 8. Facing the Future by Designing in Resilience 9. Community-Based Construction for Disaster Risk Reduction 10. Informal Settlements and Natural Hazard Vulnerability in Rapid Growth Cities 11. Corruption, Construction and Catastrophe 12. Building Resilience by Focusing on Legal and Contractual Frameworks for Disaster Reconstruction 13. The Implications of the Civil Contingencies Act (CCA) 2004 for Engineers in the UK 14. Security Planning in the Resilient City 15. Adapting Settlements Before Disasters Strike