ANTI-SEISMIC BUILDING CODE DISSEMINATION(ABCD) PROJECT FOR HESI
The population living in urban areas is increasing rapidly and it is estimated that more than half of the worlds human population will be living in towns and cities by 2008. In earthquake prone countries its more challenging, as collapse of houses and buildings is the major cause for the loss of lives and property. Growing demand and rapid pace of development may lead to construction of unsafe house where thousands of people get trapped in the event of an earthquake. United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD) initiated Anti-seismic Building Code Dissemination (ABCD) project for Housing Earthquake Safety Initiative (HESI) in 2007. UNCRD conducted a survey in a number of disaster prone countries across the world. Non-engineered houses are constructed using traditional techniques without the aid of an architect or engineer. A widespread presence of non-engineered houses, owner self-built among these in particular, are potentially more dangerous if they are built in crowded cities in the midst of rapid urbanization. Disseminating building code is an effective tool to safeguard houses from earthquake disaster. To that end, community-based activities and engaging officials and experts in the target countries are essential for the successful enforcement.
Building code dissemination non-engineered community-based ABCD project
Shoichi ANDO Dr
Disaster Management Planning Hyogo Office, UNCRD, JAPAN
国际会议
14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering(第十四届国际地震工程会议)
北京
英文
2008-10-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)