Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Subject "Social impacts and resilience"
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Annexes G and H of the Dutch Seismic Practice Directive NPR9998
(2020-04-22)The province of Groningen in the north-east of the Netherlands is currently experiencing a period of induced seismicity as the result of sustained gas extraction from an underlying gas field. These anthropogenic earthquakes ... -
Concept design of a steel frames post-disaster shelter utilising containers
(2020-04-22)Nowadays, numerous earthquakes happen every year with many resulting in large potential aftershocks. Tents and portable dwellings are widely used as emergency shelters. However, tents can only be used for days or weeks, ... -
Structural engineering observations from the 26 November 2019 M6.4 Albanian earthquake
(2020-04-22)The Mw 6.4 earthquake that occurred near the city of Durres, located on the west coast of Albania, may be considered small in comparison to the design earthquake, yet it caused an enormous amount of damage to buildings. ... -
Wāhine tapuhi ō te parawhenua mea kia mataara- Wāhine-led, community-based research on earthquake resilience
(2020-04-22)Despite increasing attention on the importance of earthquake risk reduction for Aotearoa New Zealand communities, there are limited Māori-medium resources available, and more representation of Māori wāhine (women) researchers ...