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BSI PD ISO/TR 22845:2020

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Resilience of buildings and civil engineering works

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This document provides an index of typical existing information on concept, disaster risk and countermeasure for resilience of buildings and civil engineering works.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Concept
4.1 Perspectives in different contexts
10 4.2 Definitions in ISO documents
11 5 Disaster risk
5.1 General
12 5.2 Climate-induced
13 5.3 Earthquake-induced
14 5.4 Human-induced
6 Countermeasure
6.1 Strategy
16 6.2 Measurement
17 7 Compilation of existing information
7.1 Concept
7.1.1 Terminology: Resilience[10]
7.1.2 Built-in resilience through disaster risk reduction: operational issues[36]
7.1.3 Four concepts for resilience and the implications for the future of resilience engineering[37]
7.1.4 Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030[38]
18 7.2 Climate-induced
7.2.1 Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction[39]
7.2.2 Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT)[40]
7.2.3 Global Warming of 1,5 °C[32]
7.2.4 Climate Change 2014: Synthesis Report[41]
7.2.5 Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis[30]
19 7.2.6 Global Climate Risk Index[42]
7.2.7 Climate Change Knowledge Portal (CCKP)[43]
7.2.8 CREAT Climate Scenarios Projection Map[44]
7.2.9 Climate Projections[45]
7.2.10 UK Climate Projections (UKCP)[46]
7.2.11 Climate Atlas of Canada[47]
20 7.2.12 CEDIM Risk Explorer Germany[48]
7.2.13 Sea Level Rise Viewer[49]
7.2.14 Will half a degree make a difference? Robust projections of indices of mean and extreme climate in Europe under 1,5 °C, 2 °C, and 3 °C global warming[50]
7.2.15 North China Plain threatened by deadly heatwaves due to climate change and irrigation[51]
21 7.2.16 Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability[52]
7.2.17 National Climate Assessment[53]
7.2.18 Myanmar National Framework for Community Disaster Resilience[54]
7.3 Earthquake-induced
7.3.1 Global Seismic Risk Map[55]
7.3.2 Global Earthquake Fatalities and Population[56]
22 7.3.3 Earthquakes[57]
7.3.4 China Earthquake Networks[58]
7.3.5 Japan Meteorological Agency[59]
7.3.6 2011 Christchurch earthquake[60]
7.4 Human-induced — Global Terrorism Index 2018: Measuring the impact of terrorism[35]
23 7.5 Strategy
7.5.1 Community resilience planning guide for buildings and infrastructure systems – Volume I[61]
7.5.2 Climate-Resilient Buildings and Core Public Infrastructure Initiative (CRBCPI)[62]
7.5.3 RELi[63]
7.5.4 LEED IPpc98/IPpc99/IPpc100[64],[65],[66]
24 7.5.5 DGNB criteria “Local environment”[67]
7.5.6 BREEAM Adaption to Climate Change[68]
7.5.7 Durability and Climate Change: Changing climatic loads as may affect the durability of building materials, components and assemblies[69]
7.5.8 Ocean at the door[70]
7.5.9 Inundation Mapping[71]
7.5.10 Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines – Version 3.0[72]
25 7.5.11 Coastal Flood Resilience Design Guidelines[73]
7.5.12 Flood Resilient Homes Program[74]
7.5.13 Designing flood resilience into new buildings[75]
7.5.14 Resilient Design Institute[8]
7.5.15 Boston’s Spaulding Rehabilitation Center designed with rising sea levels in mind[76]
7.5.16 Cognitive infrastructure – a modern concept for resilient performance under extreme events[77]
26 7.5.17 A framework to quantitatively assess and enhance the seismic resilience of communities[78]
7.5.18 Earthquake Disaster Simulation of Civil Infrastructures: From Tall Buildings to Urban Areas[79]
7.5.19 Resilience of a hospital Emergency Department under seismic event[80]
7.5.20 Strict building codes helped Anchorage withstand quake[81]
27 7.5.21 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes[82]
7.5.22 Integrating counter-terrorist resilience into sustainability[83]
7.5.23 Resilient Design Tool: For Counter Terrorism[84]
7.5.24 Climate change resilience strategies for the building sector: examining existing domains of resilience utilized by design professionals[85]
28 7.6 Measurement
7.6.1 USRC Building Rating System[86]
7.6.2 B-READY[87]
7.6.3 FORTIFIED Commercial™[88]
7.6.4 Attributes and metrics for comparative quantification of disaster resilience across diverse performance mandates and standards of building[89]
29 7.6.5 The Resilient City[90]
7.6.6 Seismic Performance Assessment of Buildings[91]
7.6.7 Standard for Seismic Resilience Assessment of Building[92]
7.6.8 REDi™ Rating System[93]
7.6.9 Framework for analytical quantification of disaster resilience[94]
30 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/TR 22845:2020
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