An expeditious tool for the vulnerability assessment of masonry structures in post-earthquake reconstruction

Post-earthquake reconstruction activities need tools for assessing the vulnerability of structures, based on visual inspection and quick survey. So far, the public administrations in charge of granting the funds and monitoring reconstruction have adopted different methods taken from scientific liter...

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