Seismic risk assessment and hotspots prioritization: a developing country perspective

Natural disasters pose a negative impact not only on human lives but also on infrastructures such as healthcare systems, supply chains, logistics, manufacturing, and service industries. The frequency of such calamities has grown over time, which not only poses a threat to human survival and the livi...

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Disaster management
Disasters
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Earthquake damage
Earthquakes
Economic development
Economic growth
Economic impact
Economics
Emergency management
Emergency preparedness
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Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
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LDCs
Literature reviews
Methods
Natural disasters
Natural Hazards
Organizations
Original Paper
Risk assessment
Seismic activity
Seismic engineering
Seismic hazard
Service industries
Supply chains
Survival
Sustainable development
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