Using HAZUS-MH for Risk Assessment: How-To Guide. HAZIS-MH Risk Assessment and User Group Series.
August 2004,
226 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-433
Keywords: Emergency plans; Hazards; Risk assessment; Computer programs; Earthquakes; Project planning; HAZards United States - Multi-Hazard (HAZUS-MH); US FEMA; Hurricanes; Maps; Mitigation planning; Disasters; Floods
Collocation Impacts on the Vulnerability of Lifelines During Earthquakes with Applications to the Cajon Pass, California: Study Overview, Earthquake Hazard Reduction Series 59.
October 1991,
22 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-221
Keywords: Emergency plans; Ground motion; Risk; Gas pipelines; Vulnerability; Damage assessment; Geologic faults; Communication; Earthquakes; Transportation; Hazards; Evaluation; Cajon Pass (California); Seismic effects; Electric power; California; Bridges; Lifelines; Disasters
Pantelic, J.; Stoyle, J.
First Expert Panel Meeting on Disaster Research and Planning.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
September 15, 1988,
80 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-88-0045
Keywords: Emergency plans; Economic impact; Contingency plans; Earthquakes; Technology transfer; Disaster planning; Research projects; Social effects; Disasters
Annual Report of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program.
March 2007,
72 p.
Keywords: ; Emergency plans; Hazards; Budgets; Earthquakes; US FEMA; Reduction; Compliance; Funds; Legislation
Annual Report of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program. March 2008.
March 2008,
77 p.
Keywords: Emergency plans; Hazards; Budgets; Earthquakes; Compliance; National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP); Reduction; Program activities; Annual reports; Funds; Legislation
Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety: Emergency Action Planning for Dam Owners.
April 2004,
40 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-64
Keywords: ; Emergency plans; Legislation; Dams; Guidelines; Earthquakes; Safety; Design; Federal agencies; Floods; Management planning and control
Landslide Loss Reduction: A Guide for State and Local Government Planning. Earthquake Hazards Reduction Series 52.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC.,
August 1989,
60 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-182
Keywords: ; Emergency plans; Hazards; Local government; State government; Landslides; Losses; Geological processes; Methodology; Ground movements; Resources; Mitigation; Disasters
Reitherman, R.
Japanese Private Sector Earthquake Programs and Their Applicability in the United States. Volume 1. Earthquake Programs of Companies in the United States.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Directorate for Engineering.,
cJanuary 1986,
60 p.
Identifying Number(s): REPT-8503-FR-1
Keywords: Emergency plans; Earthquake engineering; Earthquakes; Surveys; Corporations; Structural engineering; Safety engineering; Utilities; California; Japan; Research projects
Elnashai, A. S.; Cleveland, L. J.; Jefferson, T.; Harrald, J.
Impact of Earthquakes on the Central USA. New Madrid Seismic Zone Catastrophic Earthquake Response Planning Project. Final Phase 1 Report.
Earthquake Engineering Research Inst., Berkeley, CA.; Construction Engineering Research Lab. (Army), Champaign, IL.,
September 2008,
936 p.
Identifying Number(s): MAE-08-02
Keywords: New Madrid Seismic Zone; Emergency plans; Response; Hazards; Federal government; Local government; Earthquakes; State government; Asssessments; Investigations; Social impacts; Seismic waves
Incremental Seismic Rehabilitation of Multifamily Apartment Buildings: Providing Protection to People and Buildings. Risk Management Series.
February 2004,
90 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-398
Keywords: ; Emergency plans; Apartment buildings; Building codes; Risk management; Earthquake engineering; Vulnerability; Manuals; Seismic design; Protection; Resources; Mitigation planning