Financial Incentives for Seismic Rehabilitation of Hazardous Buildings-an Agenda for Action: Findings, Conclusions, and RecommendationsDIANE Publishing, 1993 - 125 pages Identifies and describes in detail the existing and potential regulatory and financial mechanisms and incentives in the various levels of government that can reasonably be used in a course of action to lessen the risks posed by existing buildings in an earthquake. |
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... regarding this document or additional copies , contact the Federal Emergency Management Agency , Earthquake Programs , Washington , D.C. 20472 . NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE HAZARDS REDUCTION PROGRAM FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOR SEISMIC REHABILITATION.
... regarding this document or additional copies , contact the Federal Emergency Management Agency , Earthquake Programs , Washington , D.C. 20472 . NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE HAZARDS REDUCTION PROGRAM FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOR SEISMIC REHABILITATION.
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... program of mitigating the risks that would be posed by existing hazardous buildings in case of an earthquake . Publications in this series examine both engineering and architectural aspects as well as societal impacts of such an ...
... program of mitigating the risks that would be posed by existing hazardous buildings in case of an earthquake . Publications in this series examine both engineering and architectural aspects as well as societal impacts of such an ...
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... Programs Which May Be Used for Seismic Strengthening Likelihood for Change in Current Incentives by Regulation Current Proposed Legislation 31 34 3 37 37 THE PRIVATE SECTOR CHAPTER 5 - SEISMIC MITIGATION INCENTIVES FROM.
... Programs Which May Be Used for Seismic Strengthening Likelihood for Change in Current Incentives by Regulation Current Proposed Legislation 31 34 3 37 37 THE PRIVATE SECTOR CHAPTER 5 - SEISMIC MITIGATION INCENTIVES FROM.
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... Programs for Existing Buildings in California Attachment B Federal Programs Attachment C Thrift Bulletin 16 Executive Summary Background The specific objective of this project , I.
... Programs for Existing Buildings in California Attachment B Federal Programs Attachment C Thrift Bulletin 16 Executive Summary Background The specific objective of this project , I.
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... programs in housing , economic development and historic preservation will be diverted into seismic strengthening . This could possibly be overcome by the type of actions described in this report -- An Agenda for Action . S - 1 II.
... programs in housing , economic development and historic preservation will be diverted into seismic strengthening . This could possibly be overcome by the type of actions described in this report -- An Agenda for Action . S - 1 II.
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