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THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN SERVICES FOR NATURAL DISASTER The Role of Government in Services for Disaster Mitigation by Dan Henstra and Gordon McBean Andrew J. Roman (2002) suggests that: The distinction between “Policy” decision and MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE PRACTICES OF STORM AND SANITARY Management and maintenance practices of storm and sanitary sewers in Canadian Municipalities by: E. N. Allouche, Ph.D., P.Eng. P. Freure, B.E.Sc. The University of SEISMIC HAZARD ASSESSMENT FOR CANADIAN URBAN CENTRES Seismic Hazard Assessment for Canadian Urban Centres Gail Atkinson, Univ. of Western Ontario Canadian Seismic Research Network January 13,2012
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SEISMIC HAZARD MAPS FOR THE NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF J Adams 20120113 Haiti 2010 M7.0 ~ 1000 times larger than M7.0 Relative fault areas. Japan 2011 M9.1 M6.2 J Cassidy, GSC ICLR – THE INSTITUTE FOR CATASTROPHIC LOSS REDUCTION (ICLRHOMEOWNERMUNICIPALITYRESEARCHERSMALL BUSINESSABOUT USMEMBERSHIPDIRECTIONSWEBSITE A new promotional video about the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction, who we are and what we do. The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction (ICLR) is a world-class centre for multi-disciplinary disaster prevention research and communication. RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction Page 1 Risk Assessment and Management in Local Government Emergency Planning Mitigation is the first of the four phases identified under Comprehensive Emergency Management (CEM) – the others EARTHQUAKE PLANNING GUIDE FOR BUSINESS 2 Introduction This guide is designed to assist B.C. workplaces to minimize life, property and economic losses following a major earthquake. Whether you own, rent or lease your property, whether EARTHQUAKE HAZARD ZONES: THE RELATIVE RISK OF DAMAGE TO Earthquake Hazard Zones The risk of earthquake damage is moderate in Eastern Canada. Small earthquakes are recorded regularly, indeed almost daily, in the region that includes Ottawa, Montreal, and SEISMIC HAZARD AND SEISMIC RISK IN CANADA J Adams 20110121 Date Lat N Long W Magnitude Distance from Ottawa (km) Predicted PGA (g) 18610712 45.40 75.40 5.0 22 0.038 19440905 44.9774.90 5.6 71
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STRONG AND WELL-ENFORCED BUILDING CODES AS AN … STRONG AND WELL-ENFORCED BUILDING CODES AS AN EFFECTIVE WIND DISASTER RISK REDUCTION TOOL Jeffrey Czajkowski jczaj@wharton.upenn.edu (joint work with Kevin Simmons and James Done & supported by the State of Florida Division of Emergency Management and ICLR – THE INSTITUTE FOR CATASTROPHIC LOSS REDUCTION (ICLRHOMEOWNERMUNICIPALITYRESEARCHERSMALL BUSINESSABOUT USMEMBERSHIPDIRECTIONSWEBSITE A new promotional video about the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction, who we are and what we do. The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction (ICLR) is a world-class centre for multi-disciplinary disaster prevention research and communication.INSURER – ICLR
Insurer ICLR 2021-04-26T17:49:38+00:00. Disaster losses have doubled every five to ten years since the 1950s, and in 2005 approached $100 billion worldwide. If this trend continues, insurers around the world will face a trillion dollars in damage claims over the next 15 years. This is an alarming trend, is not sustainable, and needs to be EARTHQUAKE RISK TOOL Type the first 3 characters of your Postal Code (eg. T7E) and press ENTER on your keyboard. This Earthquake Risk tool has been developed with the CoreLogic Canada Earthquake Model. The intent of this risk tool is to provide insights into the relative earthquake risk WEATHER INFORMATION AND ROAD SAFETY Weather Information and Road Safety by Dr. Jean Andrey Department of Geography, University of Waterloo and Brian Mills and Jessica Vandermolen Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, MSC EnvironmentCanada
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