2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2014.10.484
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Earthquake Risk Perception and Mexico City's Public Safety

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“…Its core idea is compiled during the earthquake damage to buildings have a significant impact on a number of factors, and its numerical value, the size of the numerical to reflect these factors the effects of earthquake damage to buildings in the end [4][5][6][7]. In this paper, with the help of nine main influence factors, respectively, the standard, field environment, the field intensity category, type of structure, layer number and level of building s, rules, and use conditions, and the influence factors of the numerical value is called seismic damage factor.…”
Section: Building Earthquake Damage Factor Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its core idea is compiled during the earthquake damage to buildings have a significant impact on a number of factors, and its numerical value, the size of the numerical to reflect these factors the effects of earthquake damage to buildings in the end [4][5][6][7]. In this paper, with the help of nine main influence factors, respectively, the standard, field environment, the field intensity category, type of structure, layer number and level of building s, rules, and use conditions, and the influence factors of the numerical value is called seismic damage factor.…”
Section: Building Earthquake Damage Factor Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the earthquake may be considered as one of the deadliest natural hazards on the earth [17]. Most of the physical and economic damages of such incidents are due to lack of planning and poor building standards and infrastructures [18].…”
Section: Earthquakes As a Form Of Natural Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is the set of the undisposed incident number, i is the index of dispatcher, p is the number of the dispatchers, i n is the undisposed incident number of dispatcher i. ij u is the urgency level of undisposed incident, j is the index of undisposed incident of dispatcher i. Then the workload L of dispatcher i can be described as follow 1 ( 1 2 )…”
Section: Process Of Incident Assignment In Public Safety Emergency Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural disasters, traffic accidents, environment pollution, cyber incidents and terrorism can all cause emergencies in a city [1,2]. They may quickly escalate in scope and severity, cross jurisdictional lines and take on international dimensions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%