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Building regulation for resilience : converting disaster experience into a safer built environment - the case of Japan (English)

Globally, up to 1.4 million people are moving into urban areas per week, and estimates indicate that nearly 1 billion new dwelling units will be built by 2050 to support this growing population. The way we build our cities today directly impacts the safety of future generations. Building code and regulation have proven to be cost-effective tools to promote healthy, safe sand resilient cities. Japan’s effective use of building regulations to reduce...
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Moullier,Thomas; Sakoda,Keiko.

Building regulation for resilience : converting disaster experience into a safer built environment - the case of Japan (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/674051527139944867

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