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Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, Vienna, Virginia, USA 

EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RESILIENCE PART I: Informing Community Stakeholders About Disaster Resilience Dividends. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, Vienna, Virginia, USA . OUR WORLD IS NOT RESILIENT TO EARTHQUAKES. HAZARD MAPS INVENTORY VULNERABILITY LOCATION.

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Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, Vienna, Virginia, USA 

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  1. EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RESILIENCEPART I: Informing Community Stakeholders About Disaster Resilience Dividends Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, Vienna, Virginia, USA 

  2. OUR WORLD IS NOT RESILIENT TO EARTHQUAKES

  3. HAZARD MAPS • INVENTORY • VULNERABILITY • LOCATION • PPREPAREDNESS • PROTECTION • EARLY WARNING • EMERGENCY RESPONSE • RECOVERY and • RECONSTRUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT POLICY OPTIONS ACCEPTABLE RISK RISK UNACCEPTABLE RISK TOWARDS EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RESILIENCE DATA BASES AND INFORMATION YOUR COMMUNITY HAZARDS: GROUND SHAKING GROUND FAILURE SURFACE FAULTING TECTONIC DEFORMATION TSUNAMI RUN UP AFTERSHOCKS

  4. INVESTING IN COMMUNITY DISASTER RESILIENCE IS LIKE INVESTING IN THE STOCK MARKET It is a long-term endeavor Reinvesting the dividends enables you to reach the goal faster

  5. RESILIENCY POLICIES • PREPAREDNESS (BE READY FOR ANYTHING) • PROTECTION (BUILD TO WITHSTAND) • EARLY WARNING (GET OUT OF HARM’S WAY)

  6. RESILIENCY MEASURES • EMERGENCY RESPONSE (SAVE LIVES & PROTECT PROPERTY) • RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION (RESTORE & NORM-ALIZE SERVICES)

  7. DISASTER RESILIENCE PAYS DIVIDENDS A DOLLAR INVESTED WILL HAVE PAYOFFS OF MUCH MORE THAN A DOLLAR

  8. DISASTER RESILIENCE HAS A VERY HIGH BENEFIT/COST 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 1000 THE PAYOFF IS A BETTER, SAFER, AND MORE SECURE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR EVRYONE

  9. LIVING WITH EARTHQUAKES WHEN THE COMMUNITY IS EARTHQUAKE RESILIENT: DECREASED DEMANDS ON COMMUNITY INCREASED CAPABILITIES OF COMMUNITY

  10. LIVING WITH EARTHQUAKES WHEN THE COMMUNITY IS NOT EARTHQUAKE RESILIENT: DECREASED CAPABILITIES OF COMMUNITY INCREASED DEMANDS ON COMMUNITY

  11. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS PROF. EDUCATION AND TRAINING EXPANDS PRO-FESSIONAL AND POLITICAL CAPACITY 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 1000

  12. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS PUBLIC AWARENESS ENABLES ALL SECTORS OF THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THEIR RISKSAND HOW TO LIVE WITH THEM 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 1,000

  13. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE ENABLES ALL SECTORS OF THE PUBLIC TO HAVE QUALITY HEALTH CARE 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 1,000

  14. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS PROPERTY CASUALTY INSURANCE SPEEDS RECOVERY & RECONSTRUCTION; CAN PROMOTE PROTECTION 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 1,000

  15. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS BUILDING CODE PREVENTS COLLAPSE; RE-DUCES LOSS OF LIFE AND DAMAGE 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 1,000

  16. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS LIFELINE STANDARDS PROTECTS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 1,000

  17. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS NON-STRUCTURAL PROTECTION PROTECTS CONTENTS AND EQUIPMENT 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 1,000

  18. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS DEMOLITION OF COLLAPSE HAZARD BUILDINGS PREVENTS ALMOST CERTAIN LOSS OF LIFE 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 1,000

  19. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS HAZARD ZONATION IDENTIFIES LOCATIONS SUSCEPTIBLE TO SURFACE FAULTING, SOIL AMPLIFICATION, AND SOIL FAILURE 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 100

  20. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS RETROFIT, STRENGTHENING, & REHABILITATION ELIMINATES VULNERABILITIES; REDUCES DAMAGE 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 100

  21. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS SOIL REMEDIATION PROTECTS LIFELINES FROM LIQUEFACTION, LANDSLIDES, AND LATERAL SPREADS 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 1000

  22. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS PERFORMANCE BASED DESIGN PREVENTS LOSS OF FUNCTION AND USE OF IMPORTANT STRUCTURES 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 100

  23. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS URBAN PLANNING CONTROLS DENSITY AND USE OF LAND; PROMOTES AVOID-ANCE STRATEGIES 1 < BENEFIT/COST < 100

  24. A BENEFIT/COST OF EARTHQUAKE RESILIENCE ACTIVE AND PASSIVE ENERGY DISSIPATION IN BUILDINGS REDUCES LIKELIHOOD OF DAMAGE AND LOSS 1< BENEFIT/COST < 100

  25. A BENEFIT/COST OF EARTHQUAKE RESILIENCE ACTIVE AND PASSIVE ENERGY DISSIPATION IN BRIDGES REDUCES LIKELIHOOD OF DAMAGE AND LOSS 1< BENEFIT/COST < 100

  26. DISASTER RESILIENCE DIVIDENDS DISASTER SCENARIOS FACILITATES COMMUNITY PRE- AND POST-EVENT PLANNING 1< BENEFIT/COST < 10

  27. A BENEFIT/COST OF EARTHQUAKE RESILIENCE RELOCATION AND REROUTING REDUCES LIKELIHOOD OF DAMAGE AND LOSS 1< BENEFIT/COST < 10

  28. THE KEY TO INFORMING COMMUNIY STAKEHOLDERSSIMULATE REALITYSIMULATE REALITYSIMULATE REALITY

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