Publisher's Synopsis
Different natural disasters occur in different locations around the world, often as a result of local conditions. Timber has become increasingly popular in construction, as a renewable and sustainable material but timber structures are often particularly vulnerable to natural disasters and therefore should be designed for effective response and repair.
This book covers how timber structures respond to a wide range of disasters, such as earthquakes, floods and strong winds, and how to repair them after the events, as well as how to design with more disaster resilience. This is the first state-of-the-art book focused on the topic for practising engineers and researchers.