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Davide Forcellini
Modern and smart cities are significantly vulnerable to natural hazard, and their functionality is based on resilient infrastructure systems. In particular, seismic resilience may be considered the ability to deliver services during and after hazard even...
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Kentaro Imai, Takashi Hashimoto, Yuta Mitobe, Tatsuo Masuta, Narumi Takahashi and Ryoko Obayashi
Tsunami-related fires may occur in the inundation area during a huge tsunami disaster, and woody debris produced by the tsunami can cause the fires to spread. To establish a practical method for evaluating tsunami-related fire predictions, we previously ...
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Yke Bauke Eisma, Dirk J. Eijssen and Joost C. F. de Winter
This study explores how drivers of an automated vehicle distribute their attention as a function of environmental events and driving task instructions. Twenty participants were asked to monitor pre-recorded videos of a simulated driving trip while their ...
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Zulqadri Ansar
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Land development that occurs in Pringsewu Regency is for the public interest, as a government step to more easily acquire lands which function as cultivation areas for physical development as a form of service to community needs. The limited provision of...
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Johanna Engström, Keighobad Jafarzadegan and Hamid Moradkhani
Droughts are among the costliest natural hazards in the U.S. and globally. The severity of the hazard is closely related to a region?s ability to cope and recover from the event, an ability that depends on the region?s sensitivity and adaptive capacity. ...
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