Earthquake affected households too often insufficiently apply seismic construction knowledge during reconstruction. This study aims to assess to what degree safety guidelines have found their way to practice in Nepal. Differences are explored between communities in the Gorkha and Okhaldhunga districts, which received differing levels of technical assistance following the 2015 earthquakes. Seismic resistance of houses was assessed 3 years after the earthquakes. Findings from 955 houses in 25 communities show high degrees of adoption of earthquake-resistant construction knowledge in all selected communities. Variation in safer construction across communities differs only slightly for different intensities of humanitarian technical assistance....
Shock Safe Nepal was founded as a response to the 2015 Nepal earthquakes to function as a platform t...
The authors’ first-hand experiences with post-earthquake building safety evaluation and related act...
The purpose of this paper is to provide knowledge on the devastating 2015 Nepal earthquake, it\u27s ...
Earthquake affected households too often insufficiently apply seismic construction knowledge during ...
Housing is vital in facilitating a return to normality following a disaster; however, it remains one...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safetySummary The devastating earthquake in April 2...
Despite the recurring social, economic, and humanitarian costs, disaster affected populations repeat...
In April of 2015, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Kathmandu Valley at the center of Nepal. Wit...
Tearfund Nepal designed and piloted an integrated and comprehensive capacity development package for...
Earthquake do not kill people, unsafe the buildings do. Earthquake is a naturally occurring process ...
More than 5 years after the 2015 Gorkha’s earthquakes in Nepal, there is still a huge need for addre...
In April and May 2015 two earthquakes devastated Nepal. Thousands died and a manifold of these were ...
Disasters triggered by natural hazards are increasingly causing damage to dwellings in low-income co...
New, earthquake resistant building codes have been made mandatory in the reconstruction of houses ev...
On 25 April 2015, a Mw 7.8 earthquake struck central Nepal, killing more than 8700 people. An earthq...
Shock Safe Nepal was founded as a response to the 2015 Nepal earthquakes to function as a platform t...
The authors’ first-hand experiences with post-earthquake building safety evaluation and related act...
The purpose of this paper is to provide knowledge on the devastating 2015 Nepal earthquake, it\u27s ...
Earthquake affected households too often insufficiently apply seismic construction knowledge during ...
Housing is vital in facilitating a return to normality following a disaster; however, it remains one...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safetySummary The devastating earthquake in April 2...
Despite the recurring social, economic, and humanitarian costs, disaster affected populations repeat...
In April of 2015, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Kathmandu Valley at the center of Nepal. Wit...
Tearfund Nepal designed and piloted an integrated and comprehensive capacity development package for...
Earthquake do not kill people, unsafe the buildings do. Earthquake is a naturally occurring process ...
More than 5 years after the 2015 Gorkha’s earthquakes in Nepal, there is still a huge need for addre...
In April and May 2015 two earthquakes devastated Nepal. Thousands died and a manifold of these were ...
Disasters triggered by natural hazards are increasingly causing damage to dwellings in low-income co...
New, earthquake resistant building codes have been made mandatory in the reconstruction of houses ev...
On 25 April 2015, a Mw 7.8 earthquake struck central Nepal, killing more than 8700 people. An earthq...
Shock Safe Nepal was founded as a response to the 2015 Nepal earthquakes to function as a platform t...
The authors’ first-hand experiences with post-earthquake building safety evaluation and related act...
The purpose of this paper is to provide knowledge on the devastating 2015 Nepal earthquake, it\u27s ...