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Multi-hazard approaches to civil infrastructure engineering
Paolo Gardoni
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James M. LaFave
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity
Center for African Studies
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Earthquake
100%
Civil Infrastructure
100%
Infrastructure Engineering
100%
Multi-hazard Approach
100%
Multi-hazard
66%
Control System
33%
Law
33%
Resilience
33%
Past Event
33%
Overall Safety
33%
Multiple Questions
33%
Specific Topic
33%
Human-made
33%
Civil Engineering
33%
Natural Disasters
33%
Built Environment
33%
Design Provisions
33%
Natural Hazards
33%
Vulnerability Assessment
33%
Condition Assessment
33%
System Demand
33%
Fire Following Earthquake
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Impact Assessment
100%
Control System
100%
Natural Disaster
100%
Seismic Hazard
100%
Natural Hazard
100%
Built Environment
100%
Engineering
Infrastructure
100%
Hazards
100%
Engineering
16%
Civil Engineering
16%
Control System
16%
Illustrates
16%
Built Environment
16%
Design Provision
16%
Condition Assessment
16%