22–24 Mar 2021
University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, Zagreb, Croatia
Europe/Zagreb timezone

POST DISASTER RECOVERY PRACTICE IN SERBIA 2010-2020

Not scheduled
20m
VP (University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, Zagreb, Croatia)

VP

University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, Zagreb, Croatia

Kačićeva 26 10 000 Zagreb
Full paper - scientific Urban Renovation Wave Triggered by Earthquake

Description

Paper summarises post disaster recovery practice in Serbia in the last decade. In the last few years (2015 - 2020) in the Republic of Serbia, several important documents (laws, bylaw, official instructions and risk assessment reports) have been adopted, which represent the basis for future methodology for assessing damage from natural and other disasters. Assessment of the building structures represents the most important step, and requires involvement of various engineering fields, that has been seen during recent disaster events like Kraljevo Earthquake (2010) and Floods (2014). In conclusion, the regional institutional cooperation has been stressed as important factor considering similar seismological, geological, hydrological conditions and building practice.

DOI https://doi.org/10.5592/CO/1CroCEE.2021.156
Keywords schools, seismic risk assessment,

Primary authors

Dr Zeljko Zeljko Zugic (Public Investment Management Office) Mrs Sandra Nedeljkovic (Public Investment Managment Office, Republic of Serbia) Mr Dejan Dragojevic (Seismological Survey of Serbia) Dr Marko Marinkovic (University of Belgrade, Faculty for Civil Engineeringma)

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