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ŒfฺŽGŽi‰pjF THE EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
’˜Žาi‰pjF Tsuneo OHSUMI, Fumio KANEKO, Amod DIXIT, Hideo FUJITANI
ƒ^ƒCƒgƒ‹i‰pjF A BUILDING INVENTORY OF THE KATHMANDU VALLEY FOR VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS AND DISASTER MITIGATION PLANNING
ด˜^i‰pjF A building inventory is important for building damage estimation due to earthquakes, and also for earthquake disaster risk management.gThe study on earthquake disaster mitigation in the Kathmandu Valley (JICA, 2002)h included assessment of building vulnerability to strong earthquakes that requires a database on building stock. However, there existed only scanty one there. Therefore, the project undertook an inventory survey by developing questionnaire format, selecting 69 sample sites, and conducting survey of 1,183 buildings (about 0.4% of the Valley) samples by the methods of interviews and visual assessment. Their results helped to understand the nature and characteristics of the existing buildings in the Valley, and were utilized for the assessment, and also for earthquake disaster management planning.
ƒL[ƒ[ƒhi‰pjF Kathmandu Valley, inventory survey, masonry, building types
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