Urban Seismomorphoses Seismic Vulnerabilities, an Embarrassing Legacy

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  • Stephane Cartier National Council for Scientific Research
  • Cloe Vallette Laboratory for Public Policies
  • Hafida Mediene Laboratory for Geographic Spaces and Country Planning

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Seismic Urbanism Patrimony Antioch Manosque Oran.

Abstract

Seismic vulnerability challenges sustainable urbanism. Antioch, Manosque and Oran, three Mediterranean cities destroyed by earthquakes, demonstrate how preservation of urban patrimony protects populations. The methodological pattern “urban seismic patrimonial strategies” cross investment and patrimonial care to explain natural hazards mitigation as a factor of urban policy. Urban patrimonial managers are unaware to seismic threat, which obliges to explain liabilities. Buildings evolution observation indicates urban phases. According urban policy but without fatality, natural phenomena reshape urban morphology and amplify social vulnerability.

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Published

2021-10-15

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Stephane Cartier, Cloe Vallette, & Hafida Mediene. (2021). Urban Seismomorphoses Seismic Vulnerabilities, an Embarrassing Legacy. Journal of Risk Analysis and Crisis Response, 2(2). Retrieved from https://jracr.com/index.php/jracr/article/view/33

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