Environment Disaster Linkages

Environment Disaster Linkages

Author: Rajib Shaw

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2012-01-17

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 0857248650

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This is one of the first books to focus on explicit linkages between the changing environment and disasters and suggests proactive approaches towards disaster management. A ready-reference for field practitioners it covers areas such as elements of environmental entry, impacts of environment and disaster, strategies, planning and the way forward.


Wind and Seismic Effects

Wind and Seismic Effects

Author: United States-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources. Panel on Wind and Seismic Effects

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13:

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Wind and Seismic Effects

Wind and Seismic Effects

Author: United States-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources. Panel on Wind and Seismic Effects. Joint Meeting (1996 : Gaithersburg, Md.).

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 575

ISBN-13: 9780160533440

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Encyclopedia of Earthquake Engineering

Encyclopedia of Earthquake Engineering

Author: Michael Beer

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-01-30

Total Pages: 3953

ISBN-13: 9783642353437

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The Encyclopedia of Earthquake Engineering is designed to be the authoritative and comprehensive reference covering all major aspects of the science of earthquake engineering, specifically focusing on the interaction between earthquakes and infrastructure. The encyclopedia comprises approximately 300 contributions. Since earthquake engineering deals with the interaction between earthquake disturbances and the built infrastructure, the emphasis is on basic design processes important to both non-specialists and engineers so that readers become suitably well informed without needing to deal with the details of specialist understanding. The encyclopedia’s content provides technically-inclined and informed readers about the ways in which earthquakes can affect our infrastructure and how engineers would go about designing against, mitigating and remediating these effects. The coverage ranges from buildings, foundations, underground construction, lifelines and bridges, roads, embankments and slopes. The encyclopedia also aims to provide cross-disciplinary and cross-domain information to domain-experts. This is the first single reference encyclopedia of this breadth and scope that brings together the science, engineering and technological aspects of earthquakes and structures.


The Deep Mixing Method

The Deep Mixing Method

Author: Masaki Kitazume

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2013-02-21

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 0203589637

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The Deep Mixing Method (DMM), a deep in-situ soil stabilization technique using cement and/or lime as a stabilizing agent, was developed in Japan and in the Nordic countries independently in the 1970s. Numerous research efforts have been made in these areas investigating properties of treated soil, behavior of DMM improved ground under static and d