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The findings underscore that SH M and real- and reduce the risk of catastrophic failures. While in earthquake-resistant design. Cost remains a materials like FRPs and SMAs. Moreover, the lack of of standardized seismic design strategies. The findings under-resourced r egions. Future research should focus
Our review reveals that the key drivers of the cost-effectiveness of earthquake risk reduction are the building occupancy class (e.g., hospital, school, or residential and commercial), the location (e.g., high or moderate seismic hazard risk), and the performance target (e.g., life safety, immediate occupancy).
reshaped earthquake-resistant building design. High- as concrete and st eel. This aligns with earlier studies by, and flexibility in seismic design. However, while older energy dissipation and structural flexibility. The forces.
The cost-effectiveness of seismic retrofit depends on a number of variables, including structural type, seismic hazard level, building height, building condition, retrofit method, remaining life of the building, and discount rate.
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