Earthquakes and Their Impact on Modern Society, Hardcover by D'amico, Sebasti...

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Format: Hardcover Series: Springer Natural Hazards Ser. Item Length: 9.3 in Item Weight: 427.3 Oz Language: English Item Width: 6.1 in Subject Area: Nature, Science, Business & Economics Book Title: Earthquakes and Their Impact on Modern Society Subject: Natural Disasters, Environmental Economics, Earth Sciences / Seismology & Volcanism, Earth Sciences / General Author: Sebastiano D'amico width: 6.1 in Publication Year: 2015 Publisher: Springer International Publishing A&G Publication Name: Earthquakes and Their Impact on Modern Society Type: Textbook ISBN: 9783319217529 Number of Pages: Xxiv, 706 Pages

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Earthquakes and Their Impact on Modern Society, Hardcover by D'amico, Sebasti.... The reduction of losses expected by future earthquakes is probably the most important contribution of seismology to society. Earthquakes and Their Impact on Modern Society, Hardcover by D'amico, Sebastiano (EDT), ISBN 3319217526, ISBN-13 9783319217529, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US This book provides an integrated approach to the assessment of seismic hazards. The reduction of losses expected by future earthquakes is probably the most important contribution of seismology to society. Large earthquakes occurred in densely populated areas highlight the dramatic inadequacy of a massive portion of the buildings demonstrating the high risks of modern industrial societies. Building earthquake-resistant structures and retrofitting old buildings on a national scale can be extremely expensive and can represent an economic challenge even for developed western countries. Earthquakes can cause also several psychological problems due to the fact that such kind of disasters will result in casualties, collapsing of houses, strategic buildings and facilities and deeply affect a community. Moreover in our society it is necessary to properly plan emergency responses and rescues taking into account any possible secondary effect in order to avoid more casualties.