Over the last century, an unprecedented settlement expansion, generated by an exceptional world population growth, has made cities all around the world always more prone to disasters. Natural phenomena, such as earthquakes, could be potentially more dangerous when hit megalopolis and their neighborhoods particularly fragile. Amid the most important global cities, Istanbul is characterized by one of the highest levels of seismic risk. Within its territory, there are numerous highly vulnerable neighborhoods. Some of them are located around İstiklal Caddesi, famous pedestrian street, which is being visited by a great number of people (both Turkish city-users and international tourists) twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Part of the ol...
Rapidly growing cities following The Industrial Revolution remained insufficient to fulfill today's ...
Istanbul, the largest metropolitan area in Turkey with a population of over 15 million inhabitants, ...
Cities in the developing world are facing increased risk of disasters and the potential of economic ...
Over the last century, an unprecedented settlement expansion, generated by an exceptional world popu...
The 1999 earthquakes occurred in Turkey caused destructions in every field and level in nation wide ...
Unless decision makers urgently exhibit a proactive approach to earthquake preparedness, Istanbul wi...
Turkey, located in an active part of the Alpine-Himalayan belt, is a vulnerable country that faces a...
Turkey ranks high among countries that have suffered centuries of loss of life and property due to e...
As an aspiring global city, Istanbul is at the crossroads of capital, political struggle, and socioe...
Over the last century, an exceptional w orld population’s grow th has continuously increased the dem...
Chronic seismic hazards and resulting secondary impacts are due to the geological conditions of Turk...
The rapid urban development in Istanbul has lead to an increase in the exposure levels of the urban ...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdThe study focuses on the probabilistic seismic risk assessment of earthquake pron...
A large scale seismic risk prioritization study was conducted for medium-rise, gravity-designed rein...
Chronic seismic hazards and resulting secondary impacts as natural conditions of the country, and th...
Rapidly growing cities following The Industrial Revolution remained insufficient to fulfill today's ...
Istanbul, the largest metropolitan area in Turkey with a population of over 15 million inhabitants, ...
Cities in the developing world are facing increased risk of disasters and the potential of economic ...
Over the last century, an unprecedented settlement expansion, generated by an exceptional world popu...
The 1999 earthquakes occurred in Turkey caused destructions in every field and level in nation wide ...
Unless decision makers urgently exhibit a proactive approach to earthquake preparedness, Istanbul wi...
Turkey, located in an active part of the Alpine-Himalayan belt, is a vulnerable country that faces a...
Turkey ranks high among countries that have suffered centuries of loss of life and property due to e...
As an aspiring global city, Istanbul is at the crossroads of capital, political struggle, and socioe...
Over the last century, an exceptional w orld population’s grow th has continuously increased the dem...
Chronic seismic hazards and resulting secondary impacts are due to the geological conditions of Turk...
The rapid urban development in Istanbul has lead to an increase in the exposure levels of the urban ...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdThe study focuses on the probabilistic seismic risk assessment of earthquake pron...
A large scale seismic risk prioritization study was conducted for medium-rise, gravity-designed rein...
Chronic seismic hazards and resulting secondary impacts as natural conditions of the country, and th...
Rapidly growing cities following The Industrial Revolution remained insufficient to fulfill today's ...
Istanbul, the largest metropolitan area in Turkey with a population of over 15 million inhabitants, ...
Cities in the developing world are facing increased risk of disasters and the potential of economic ...