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  3. Vol 33 No 3 (2000)

Published: 2000-09-30

Editorials

  • Brief report on the 12th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (12WCEE) held in Auckland, New Zealand during 30 January - 4 February 2000
    Editor
    177-186
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Articles

  • Non-engineered construction in developing countries An approach toward earthquake risk preduction
    Anand S. ARYA
    187-208
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  • Passive control of structures for seismic loads
    Ian G. Buckle
    209-221
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  • Risk assessment and retrofit of existing buildings
    William T. Holmes
    222-247
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  • Engineering management of lifeline systems under earthquake risk
    Hiroyuki Kameda
    248-264
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  • Seismic design and retrofit of bridges
    Kazuhiko Kawashima
    265-285
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  • Advances in seismic risk management in developing countries
    Shirley Mattingly
    286-302
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  • Design for low/moderate seismic risk
    Paolo E. Pinto
    303-324
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  • Performance based seismic design
    M. J. N. Priestley
    325-346
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  • Geotechnical factors in seismic design of foundations state-of-the-art report
    Miguel P. Romo, Manuel J. Mendoza, Silvia R. Garcia
    347-370
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  • Seismic hazard evaluation
    Paul Somerville
    371-386
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  • Active, semi-active and hybrid control of structures
    T.T. Soong , B.F. Spencer
    387-402
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