地震意识、发展、有效性和可靠性研究的可持续规模

Murat Genç, Erol Sozen
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1990年孟加拉国气旋、1991年吕宋岛菲律宾皮纳图博山爆炸、1991年至1995年中国洪水、1994年哥伦比亚滑坡、1995年印度地震、1995年神户地震、2004年东南亚海啸、1996年美国飓风弗兰、2007年秘鲁地震和2011年日本地震是目前破坏自然灾害的主要例子(慕尼黑;2010)。世界上一半以上的人口居住在城市,而且这一比例的持续上升增加了城市人口流失的风险(UNCHS,2009)。自然灾害最重要的影响之一是对城市基础设施系统的影响,随着各国经济水平的下降,这些负面影响变得越来越明显(DHA,1995)。自然灾害是对每个国家的人类生活及其经济、社会和社会影响具有重要影响的自然事件。换句话说,灾难是社会难以克服的事件。它们还通过扰乱日常生活和人类活动影响整个社会,这在经济、物质和社会方面造成了巨大问题(Ergünay,1996)。自然灾害包括地震、风暴、雪崩、洪水、滑坡、干旱、火山爆发和霜冻等(慕尼黑,2010年;沙欣和西帕希奥卢,2007年;卡纳特,2016年)。自然灾害对生活的负面影响与日俱增。2009年世界自然灾害造成的生命损失是20世纪80年代的四倍。据确定,2010年发生的950起自然灾害远高于此前30年的平均水平(慕尼黑,2010:20)。地震是灾难之一摘要
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The Sustainable Scale of Earthquake Awareness, Development, Validity and Reliability Study
Bangladesh Cyclone in 1990, Luzon Island 1991 Mt. Pinatubo explosion in the Philippines, floods in China between 1991 and 1995, 1994 Colombia Landslide, 1995 Indian Earthquake, 1995 Kobe Earthquake, 2004 Southeast Asian Tsunami, 1996 US Hurricane Fran, 2007 Peru Earthquake and 2011 Japan Earthquake are the major current examples of the destruction of natural disasters (Munich; 2010). The fact that more than half of the world’s population is in cities and the continuous rise in this rate increases the risks of loss in cities (UNCHS, 2009). One of the most important impacts of natural disasters is on the infrastructure systems in cities and these negative effects become clear as the economic levels of the countries decrease (DHA, 1995). Natural disasters are natural events that have important implications for human life in every country and their economic, social and sociological effects. In other words, disasters are the events that society will have difficulty to overcome. They also affect the society in general by disrupting daily life and human activities, which poses great problems in terms of economic, physical and social aspects (Ergünay, 1996). Natural disasters are earthquake, storm, avalanche, flood, landslide, drought, volcano eruptions, and frost and so on (Munich, 2010; Şahin and Sipahioğlu, 2007; Kanat, 2016). The negative effects of natural disasters to life are increasing day by day. The loss of life caused by natural disasters in the world in 2009 was four times higher than in the 1980s. It was determined that 950 natural disasters occurred in 2010 were much higher than the previous 30-year average (Munich, 2010: 20). The earthquake is one of the disasters Abstract
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