A comprehensive understanding of earthquake risks in urbanized regions requires an accurate assessment of both urban vulnerabilities and earthquake hazards. Socioeconomic risks associated with human-triggered earthquakes are often misconstrued and receive little scientific, legal, and public attention. However, more than 200 damaging earthquakes, associated with industrialization and urbanization, were documented since the 20th century. This type of geohazard has impacts on human security on a regional and national level. For example, the 1989 Newcastle earthquake caused 13 deaths and US$3.5 billion damage (in 1989). The monetary loss was equivalent to 3.4 percent of Australia’s national income (GDI) or 80 percent of Australia’...
Vulnerability to natural disasters increases with urbanization and development of associated support...
The focus of this paper is on earthquakes and earthquake-resilient communities in the United States....
Events or forces of nature with catastrophic consequences, or natural disasters, have increased in...
A comprehensive understanding of earthquake risks in urbanized regions requires an accurate assessme...
Earthquakes are among the world’s deadliest natural phenomena. On an increasingly crowded Earth, ear...
ABSTRACT It is frequently conveyed, especially in the media, an idea of "increasing impact of n...
This research examines emergency management mitigation and preparation polices in the hazard area of...
In 1998, the Secretariat of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR) and GeoH...
Earthquakes can pose a serious threat to people and their environment. Natural earthquakes have the ...
Earthquake science is critical in reducing vulnerability to a broad range of seismic hazards. Eviden...
Earthquake effects cause dramatic social damage in terms of deaths, injuries and homeless, as well ...
Earthquakes may be induced by a wide range of anthropogenic activities such as mining, fluid injecti...
Vulnerability to earthquakes increases steadily as urbanization and development expand in areas that...
Urbanization can be a challenge and an opportunity for earthquake risk mitigation. However, little i...
Earthquakes are probably the scariest among the natural disasters that teach us about the forces of ...
Vulnerability to natural disasters increases with urbanization and development of associated support...
The focus of this paper is on earthquakes and earthquake-resilient communities in the United States....
Events or forces of nature with catastrophic consequences, or natural disasters, have increased in...
A comprehensive understanding of earthquake risks in urbanized regions requires an accurate assessme...
Earthquakes are among the world’s deadliest natural phenomena. On an increasingly crowded Earth, ear...
ABSTRACT It is frequently conveyed, especially in the media, an idea of "increasing impact of n...
This research examines emergency management mitigation and preparation polices in the hazard area of...
In 1998, the Secretariat of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR) and GeoH...
Earthquakes can pose a serious threat to people and their environment. Natural earthquakes have the ...
Earthquake science is critical in reducing vulnerability to a broad range of seismic hazards. Eviden...
Earthquake effects cause dramatic social damage in terms of deaths, injuries and homeless, as well ...
Earthquakes may be induced by a wide range of anthropogenic activities such as mining, fluid injecti...
Vulnerability to earthquakes increases steadily as urbanization and development expand in areas that...
Urbanization can be a challenge and an opportunity for earthquake risk mitigation. However, little i...
Earthquakes are probably the scariest among the natural disasters that teach us about the forces of ...
Vulnerability to natural disasters increases with urbanization and development of associated support...
The focus of this paper is on earthquakes and earthquake-resilient communities in the United States....
Events or forces of nature with catastrophic consequences, or natural disasters, have increased in...