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Author Hayashi, Yoshitsugu, 1951 January 2- author.

Title Disaster resilient cities : concepts and practical examples / Yoshitsugu Hayashi.

Publication Info. Amsterdam : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource (190 pages)
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Summary Disaster Resilient Cities: Concepts and Practical Examples discusses natural disasters, their complexity, and the exploration of different ways of thinking regarding the resilience of structures. The book provides a blueprint for structural designers to better prepare structures for all types of natural hazards during the design stage. Brief and readable, this book analyzes various examples of disaster damage from earthquakes, tsunamis, and floods, together with their causal mechanisms. Practical methods to plan and design structures based on their regions, cities, as well as the particular countermeasures are also included for study.
Note Print version record.
Contents <P>Chapter 1. Introduction -- Why Resilience is Lost? Chapter 2. Emerging Crisis in Resilience over the world 2.1 The Great East Japan Earthquake (Kato T., Sato) 2.2 Mega-flood in Bangkok, Thailand (Nakamura) 2.3 Super-typhoon Haiyan in Philippines 2.4 Disaster resilience learned from the 2007 Peru Earthquake 2.5 Losing resilience of Nomadic life due to urbanization in Mongolia (Ishii) 2.6 Losing reconstruction capacity of traditional wooden houses in Japan Chapter 3. Learning Disaster Resilience from the Great East Japan Earthquake 3.1 Understanding spatial variation of tsunami 3.2 Understanding of tsunami damages as "Lost Stock" 3.3 Measuring damage and recovery status of residents in terms of "Quality of Life" Chapter 4. Regional Grand Design for Improving Disaster Resilience 4.1 Optimum sea-wall height based on risk analysis with land use and soft measures 4.2 Earthquake damage risk evaluation by micro geo data 4.3 Consensus building for resilient society 4.4 Resilient grand design based on QOL 4.5 Paradigm change in flood protection strategies for enhancing resilience (Kachi) 4.6 Smart shrink strategy and the fiscal system</p>
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Subject Natural disasters -- Japan.
Resilience (Ecology) -- Japan.
Catastrophes naturelles -- Japon.
Résilience (Écologie) -- Japon.
Natural disasters
Resilience (Ecology)
Japan https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkT7GyCmyjxytDfqk6Yfq
Other Form: Print version: Hayashi, Yoshitsugu, 1951 January 2- Disaster resilient cities. Amsterdam : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2016 9780128098622 (OCoLC)949849178
ISBN 9780128103944 (electronic bk.)
0128103949 (electronic bk.)
9780128098622
0128098627
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AU@ 000065927788
AU@ 000066532243
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DEBSZ 482471557
GBVCP 879396881
UKMGB 017773159

 
    
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