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020 6 4 _a9781402084898
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024 8 7 _a10.1007/978-1-4020-8489-8
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100 8 1 _aPasman, Hans J.
_eeditor.
_947113
245 9 7 _aResilience of Cities to Terrorist and other Threats
_h[electronic resource] :
_bLearning from 9/11 and further Research Issues /
_cedited by Hans J. Pasman, Igor A. Kirillov.
001 000050234
246 8 3 _aProceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Urban Structures Resilience under Multi-Hazard Threats: Lessons of 9/11 and Research Issues for Future Work, Moscow, Russia, 16-18 July, 2007
300 6 4 _aXIII, 545 p.
_bonline resource.
490 8 1 _aNATO Science for Peace and Security Series Series C: Environmental Security,
_x1874-6519
505 8 0 _aNature and Effects of Possible Threat -- Threats from Terrorist and Criminal Activity and Risk of Dangerous AccidentsResistance and Vulnerability of the Urban Environment and Ways of Mitigation -- Risk Evaluation of Terrorist Attacks Against Chemical Facilities and Transport Systems in Urban Areas -- Microbial Agents and Activities to Interfere with Groundwater Quality -- Preliminary Results of a Risk Assessment Study for Uranium Contamination in Central Portugal -- Fire and Collapse Risks of Urban Structures -- Questions on the WTC Investigation -- The Pentagon Building Performance in the 9/11 Crash -- An Assessment of A Fire Risk for Multifuel Car Refueling Stations -- Quantitative Risk Assessment of Aircraft Impact on a High-Rise Building and Collapse -- Material Properties, Structural Design and Testing -- Enhancing impact and Blast Resistance of Concrete with Fiber Reinforcement -- Enhancing Resilience of Urban Structures to Withstand Fire Hazard -- Concrete Structures Under Blast Loading Dynamic Response, Damage, and Residual Strength -- Engineering Method for Prompt Assessment of Structural Resistance Against Combined Hazard Effects -- Future Strategies -- A Multihazard Approach to Insure Resilient Urban Structures -- The Role of Spatial Planning in Strengthening Urban Resilience -- Warning Systems -- Risk, Reliability, Uncertainties: Role and Strategies for the Structural Health Monitoring -- Distributed Optical Fiber Systems for Structural Health Monitoring -- Emergency Response Planning -- How to Plan for Emergency and Disaster Response Operations in View of Structural Risk Reduction -- Is It Possible to Use CFD Modeling for Emergency Preparedness and Response? -- Medical Countermeasures Following Terrorism CBRNE Attack in Urban Environment -- Laws of Motion of Pedestrian FlowBasics for Evacuation Modeling and Management -- Spatial Data Infrastructure and Geovisualization in Emergency Management -- Using Virtual Environment Systems During the Emergency Prevention, Preparedness, Response and Recovery Phases -- The Role of Simulation Exercises in the Assessment of Robustness and Resilience of Private or Public Organizations -- Conclusions with Respect to Research Demands.
520 6 4 _aCities tend to become more crowded, the high rise buildings taller, the traffic nodes more complex. The volume of hazardous cargo passing increases with the growth of economy and the expansion of technology. As we have seen in the recent past, cities can become too easily a focus of terror. To counter these trends measures have to be taken. This book presents an overview of threats and measures based on a NATO advanced research workshop meant to make an inventory of items on which, for making progress research will be worthwhile to perform. The spectrum of subjects is broad. It covers various types of hazard threats, the mechanisms of collapse of structures including the doubts about why the WTC buildings collapsed following the impact of aircraft and the ensuing fires. New materials will offer improvements for protection, progress will be described in analyzing the robustness of structures against loading of various nature, and what can be gained by well performed risk control and planning of emergency response, taking trade-offs into account and requiring the new approach of scenario analysis. The book also contains an excellent report about the people flow along evacuation routes. It finally considers warning and communication systems and ways to motivate people to protect themselves.
650 8 0 _aArchitecture.
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650 8 0 _aChemicals
_xSafety measures.
_923379
650 8 0 _aMedicine.
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650 8 0 _aEmergency medicine.
_947114
650 8 0 _aMaterials.
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650 _aArchitecture / Design.
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650 _aUrbanism.
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650 _aBasics of Construction.
_947115
650 _aSafety in Chemistry, Dangerous Goods.
_923380
650 _aMaterials Science, general.
_916759
650 _aMedicine/Public Health, general.
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650 _aEmergency Services.
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700 8 1 _aKirillov, Igor A.
_eeditor.
_947116
710 8 2 _aSpringerLink (Online service)
_947117
773 8 0 _tSpringer eBooks
776 _iPrinted edition:
_z9781402084881
830 8 0 _aNATO Science for Peace and Security Series Series C: Environmental Security,
_x1874-6519
_947118
856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8489-8
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264 8 1 _aDordrecht :
_bSpringer Netherlands,
_c2008.
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