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The April 25, 2015 Gorkha Earthquake of Magnitude 7.8 in Nepal damaged about seven hundred thousand buildings. The main typologies of buildings in the affected area are s [...]
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In this study, we have proposed a new 3-D Applied Element Method (AEM) as an analysis tool for understanding the polypropylene band retrofitted masonry behavior which wil [...]
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Effective implementation of Earthquake Risk Reduction programs requires positive risk perception by the key stakeholders. Risk perception is the internalization of knowle [...]
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Kathmandu Valley is the most at-risk city in the world in terms of potential loss of life due to earthquakes. Studies have estimated large number of casualties and great [...]
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Earthquake risk evaluation is the first step for realistic and effective planning and implementation of earthquake risk reduction as well as preparedness initiatives as i [...]
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Existence of traditional knowledge on earthquakes and earthquake-resistant methods of construction in the cultures along the Himalayan range is known for quite some time. [...]
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