Safe and Resilient Infrastructure in the Philippines : Applications of International Experience
The report presents the results of a detailed vulnerability assessment and summarizes the prioritization methodology developed to guide investment decisions on the strengthening of critical assets in Metropolitan Manila. With support from the World...
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okr-10986-217322021-04-23T14:04:04Z Safe and Resilient Infrastructure in the Philippines : Applications of International Experience World Bank Group APARTMENT BUILDINGS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN BRICK BUILDING CODE BUILDING CODES BUILDING STRUCTURES BUILT ENVIRONMENT CASUALTIES CERAMIC CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS CONCRETE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE STRUCTURES CONSTRUCTION COSTS CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DAMS DEATH RATES DISASTER DISASTER EVENT DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DOCUMENTS DRAINAGE EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING EARTHQUAKES ELECTRIC POWER EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY HEALTH EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY SHELTERS ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DESIGN ENGINEERING FIRMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERS ENGINES ERUPTION EVACUATION EVACUATIONS FATALITIES FATALITY FAULT LINE FIRE FIRE STATIONS FLOOD FLOODING FLOODS FLOORS GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS HEAVY RAINFALL HOSPITAL BUILDINGS HOTELS HURRICANE INJURIES INSURANCE JOINTS LAHAR LANDSLIDE LANDSLIDES MASONRY MOTION NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS PHYSICAL DAMAGES PIPES POWER GENERATION POWER SYSTEMS PUBLIC BUILDINGS PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL RECONSTRUCTION RESCUE RISK ANALYSIS RISK ASSESSMENT RIVERS ROCKS ROOFS SAFETY SAVINGS SCHOOL BUILDINGS SEDIMENTS SOILS STEEL STORM STORMS STRUCTURAL DESIGN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING STRUCTURES TOOLS TROPICAL CYCLONE TROPICAL CYCLONES TROPICAL STORM TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS TYPHOON TYPHOONS VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS VOLCANO VOLCANOES WALLS WARNING SYSTEM WEATHER EVENTS WIND SPEED WIND SPEEDS WINDOWS The report presents the results of a detailed vulnerability assessment and summarizes the prioritization methodology developed to guide investment decisions on the strengthening of critical assets in Metropolitan Manila. With support from the World Bank, the engagement on Safe and Resilient Infrastructure has carried out a preliminary structural assessment of over seven hundred public school campuses and twenty hospitals retained by the Department of Health in Metro Manila. The report also highlights the lessons learned from seismic retrofitting programs implemented throughout the world, as showcased during the Forum on Safe and Resilient Infrastructure that took place in Manila, Philippines, in October 2013. This report is divided into three sections. First, it establishes the technical principles of earthquake risk management. Second, it details the experience of the Philippines to date in developing an integrated earthquake risk management program, focusing on the methodology and results of a vulnerability assessment and prioritization conducted under the Safe and Resilient Infrastructure Program. Last, it reviews international experience with earthquake risk management programs of various scales and scopes, through the cases of California, Romania, Turkey, and Indonesia. The key messages of the report are as follows: An integrated approach to earthquake risk management can strengthen key buildings and infrastructure and reduce the damaging effects of future disasters in the Philippines. Earthquake risk management and strengthening programs initiated by both the public and private sectors in many countries often consist of three phases: risk audit, risk assessment, and implementation. Several key technical components must be considered in the design of a phased earthquake risk management program, including a prioritization methodology. 2015-04-13T21:53:37Z 2015-04-13T21:53:37Z 2014-08 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/08/24087978/eap-critical-infrastructure-risk-assessment-retrofitting-program-safe-resilient-infrastructure-philippines-applications-international-experience http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21732 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study East Asia and Pacific Philippines |
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APARTMENT BUILDINGS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN BRICK BUILDING CODE BUILDING CODES BUILDING STRUCTURES BUILT ENVIRONMENT CASUALTIES CERAMIC CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS CONCRETE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE STRUCTURES CONSTRUCTION COSTS CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DAMS DEATH RATES DISASTER DISASTER EVENT DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DOCUMENTS DRAINAGE EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING EARTHQUAKES ELECTRIC POWER EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY HEALTH EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY SHELTERS ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DESIGN ENGINEERING FIRMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERS ENGINES ERUPTION EVACUATION EVACUATIONS FATALITIES FATALITY FAULT LINE FIRE FIRE STATIONS FLOOD FLOODING FLOODS FLOORS GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS HEAVY RAINFALL HOSPITAL BUILDINGS HOTELS HURRICANE INJURIES INSURANCE JOINTS LAHAR LANDSLIDE LANDSLIDES MASONRY MOTION NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS PHYSICAL DAMAGES PIPES POWER GENERATION POWER SYSTEMS PUBLIC BUILDINGS PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL RECONSTRUCTION RESCUE RISK ANALYSIS RISK ASSESSMENT RIVERS ROCKS ROOFS SAFETY SAVINGS SCHOOL BUILDINGS SEDIMENTS SOILS STEEL STORM STORMS STRUCTURAL DESIGN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING STRUCTURES TOOLS TROPICAL CYCLONE TROPICAL CYCLONES TROPICAL STORM TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS TYPHOON TYPHOONS VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS VOLCANO VOLCANOES WALLS WARNING SYSTEM WEATHER EVENTS WIND SPEED WIND SPEEDS WINDOWS |
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APARTMENT BUILDINGS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN BRICK BUILDING CODE BUILDING CODES BUILDING STRUCTURES BUILT ENVIRONMENT CASUALTIES CERAMIC CIVIL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS CONCRETE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE STRUCTURES CONSTRUCTION COSTS CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DAMS DEATH RATES DISASTER DISASTER EVENT DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DOCUMENTS DRAINAGE EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING EARTHQUAKES ELECTRIC POWER EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY HEALTH EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY SHELTERS ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DESIGN ENGINEERING FIRMS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERS ENGINES ERUPTION EVACUATION EVACUATIONS FATALITIES FATALITY FAULT LINE FIRE FIRE STATIONS FLOOD FLOODING FLOODS FLOORS GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS HEAVY RAINFALL HOSPITAL BUILDINGS HOTELS HURRICANE INJURIES INSURANCE JOINTS LAHAR LANDSLIDE LANDSLIDES MASONRY MOTION NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL HAZARDS PHYSICAL DAMAGES PIPES POWER GENERATION POWER SYSTEMS PUBLIC BUILDINGS PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL RECONSTRUCTION RESCUE RISK ANALYSIS RISK ASSESSMENT RIVERS ROCKS ROOFS SAFETY SAVINGS SCHOOL BUILDINGS SEDIMENTS SOILS STEEL STORM STORMS STRUCTURAL DESIGN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING STRUCTURES TOOLS TROPICAL CYCLONE TROPICAL CYCLONES TROPICAL STORM TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS TYPHOON TYPHOONS VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS VOLCANO VOLCANOES WALLS WARNING SYSTEM WEATHER EVENTS WIND SPEED WIND SPEEDS WINDOWS World Bank Group Safe and Resilient Infrastructure in the Philippines : Applications of International Experience |
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The report presents the results of a
detailed vulnerability assessment and summarizes the
prioritization methodology developed to guide investment
decisions on the strengthening of critical assets in
Metropolitan Manila. With support from the World Bank, the
engagement on Safe and Resilient Infrastructure has carried
out a preliminary structural assessment of over seven
hundred public school campuses and twenty hospitals retained
by the Department of Health in Metro Manila. The report also
highlights the lessons learned from seismic retrofitting
programs implemented throughout the world, as showcased
during the Forum on Safe and Resilient Infrastructure that
took place in Manila, Philippines, in October 2013. This
report is divided into three sections. First, it establishes
the technical principles of earthquake risk management.
Second, it details the experience of the Philippines to date
in developing an integrated earthquake risk management
program, focusing on the methodology and results of a
vulnerability assessment and prioritization conducted under
the Safe and Resilient Infrastructure Program. Last, it
reviews international experience with earthquake risk
management programs of various scales and scopes, through
the cases of California, Romania, Turkey, and Indonesia. The
key messages of the report are as follows: An integrated
approach to earthquake risk management can strengthen key
buildings and infrastructure and reduce the damaging effects
of future disasters in the Philippines. Earthquake risk
management and strengthening programs initiated by both the
public and private sectors in many countries often consist
of three phases: risk audit, risk assessment, and
implementation. Several key technical components must be
considered in the design of a phased earthquake risk
management program, including a prioritization methodology. |
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Safe and Resilient Infrastructure in the Philippines : Applications of International Experience |
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Safe and Resilient Infrastructure in the Philippines : Applications of International Experience |
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Safe and Resilient Infrastructure in the Philippines : Applications of International Experience |
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Safe and Resilient Infrastructure in the Philippines : Applications of International Experience |
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Safe and Resilient Infrastructure in the Philippines : Applications of International Experience |
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safe and resilient infrastructure in the philippines : applications of international experience |
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Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/08/24087978/eap-critical-infrastructure-risk-assessment-retrofitting-program-safe-resilient-infrastructure-philippines-applications-international-experience http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21732 |
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