Developing urban reconstruction strategies from Northridge and Kobe earthquake studies.
Material type: TextSeries: Article ; #329Publication details: [Newark, Del.] : University of Delaware, 1998Description: [7] pDDC classification:- 363.3495 21
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Although different in magnitude and impacts, the Hanshin and Northridge earthquakes provide major opportunities for improving our understanding of earthquake recovery processes. The goal of the Center-to-Center effort is to use the lessons learned following these two major urban earthquakes to identify and formulate post-earthquake reconstruction strategies that will shorten the recovery period, improve the seismic resistance of the built environment, contain recovery costs, and have cross-societal applicability
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