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Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines: Program Plan for New and Existing Buildings.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC., August 2006, 154 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-445
Keywords: ; Seismic design; US FEMA; Procedures; Performance evaluation; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Hazards; Guidelines; Building codes; Structural analysisTechniques for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings, 2006 Edition.
January 2006, 571 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-547
Keywords: ; Seismic design; Vulnerability; Damage; Design standards; Earthquake engineering; Buildings; Mitigation; Hazards; Building codes; ConstructionCollocation 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: Geologic faults; Bridges; Electric power; Disasters; Emergency plans; Damage assessment; Transportation; Hazards; Lifelines; Cajon Pass (California); Evaluation; Vulnerability; California; Risk; Gas pipelines; Seismic effects; Communication; Ground motion; EarthquakesEarthquake Insurance: A Public Policy Dilemma. Earthquake Hazards Reduction Series 7.
May 1985, 49 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-68
Keywords: ; Businesses; Federal government; Public policies; Insurance; Disasters; Consumers; Hazards; Local government; Procurement; EarthquakesSocietal Implications: Selected Readings. Earthquake Hazards Reduction Series 14.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC., June 1985, 171 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-84
Keywords: Seismic design; Regulations; Costs; National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program (NEHRP); State government; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Design standards; Hazards; Mitigation; Safety; Local government; Building codes; ConstructionLandslide 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; Methodology; Landslides; Ground movements; Geological processes; State government; Disasters; Resources; Hazards; Local government; Losses; MitigationSeismic Vulnerability and Impact of Disruption of Lifelines in the Conterminous United States.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC., September 1991, 473 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-224
Keywords: Vulnerability; Water systems; Benefits; Electric power; Emergency services; Losses; Mitigation; Economic analysis; Hazards; Lifelines; Recommendations; Impact; Transportation systems; Seismic effects; EarthquakesLowe, P. A.; Scheffey, C. F.; Lam, P. O.
Inventory of Lifelines in the Cajon Pass, California.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC., February 1992, 97 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-225
Keywords: Evaluation; Vulnerability; Damage assessment; Geology; Electric power; California; Risk; Disasters; Mitigation; Hazards; Lifelines; Gas pipelines; Communication management; Maps; Transportation systems; Seismic effects; Cajon Pass (California); EarthquakesSeismic Retrofit Incentive Programs. A Handbook for Local Governments.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC., August 1994, 246 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-254
Keywords: ; Masonry; Emergency plans; California; Retrofitting; Local government; Land use; Cities; Financing; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Hazards; Legislation; Case studies; Seismic effects; CommunitiesHazards U.S. 99 (HAZUS(Trade Name)99) Estimated Annualized Earthquake Losses for the United States.
February 2001, 42 p.
Identifying Number(s): FEMA-366
Keywords: Vulnerability; HAZards United States (HAZUS); Buildings; Disasters; Risk; Hazards; Urban areas; Exposure; Seismic effects; Losses; Earthquakes