2021
DOI: 10.35341/afet.825123
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Türkiye’de Deprem Performansına Dayalı Bina Kimlik Bilgilerinin Oluşturulmasına Yönelik Çalışma ve Öneriler

Abstract: Turkey lies on an active seismic belt with very severe earthquake fault lines that can produce devastating effects. Thus, the country is always in danger of an earthquake. Moreover, due to the unpredictability of the location and time characteristics of earthquakes, there is always a high risk that residences and work environments will be severely damaged. Therefore, the performance of buildings and structures during and after an earthquake is an important evaluation criterion. In this study, the concerns and … Show more

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“…It is crucial to consider the building's robustness when choosing a place to live, especially in earthquake-prone areas where living in a building with fewer floors is recommended. The findings differ from those of İşçi (2008), Aral andTunç (2021), andŞenol (2020) with respect to both the number of floors in the building and the number of floors in the faculty of study. This suggests that university students have confidence in the buildings where they study and reside, regardless of the number of floors.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
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“…It is crucial to consider the building's robustness when choosing a place to live, especially in earthquake-prone areas where living in a building with fewer floors is recommended. The findings differ from those of İşçi (2008), Aral andTunç (2021), andŞenol (2020) with respect to both the number of floors in the building and the number of floors in the faculty of study. This suggests that university students have confidence in the buildings where they study and reside, regardless of the number of floors.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…İşçi (2008) highlights the importance of strong earthquake-resistant structures and trust in their stability. Aral and Tunç (2021) stress the necessity of constructing buildings in compliance with regulations to mitigate earthquake damage. Şenol (2020) emphasizes the significance of planning the number of floors of a building according to the ground for ensuring stability during earthquakes.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%