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there are two types; structural and non structural
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The structural and non structural mitigation of drought is the displacement of people. Death of livestock and plants is another structural and non-structural mitigation of drought.
Aeroelastic flutter in bridge design and construction poses risks of structural instability and potential collapse due to wind-induced vibrations. Mitigation strategies include using aerodynamic shaping, adding dampers, and conducting wind tunnel testing to ensure structural stability.
Structural Mitigation:- • Increase the river dike heights • Evacuation routes identification • Retrofitting of vulnerable structures for tsunami resistance • Engineered structures • Tsunami water breaks • Sea walls & coral reefs Non structural Mitigation:- • Public Awareness • Hazard mapping & vulnerability analysis • Risk identification, zoning & mapping • Training of all concerned • Land Use Management • Tsunami warning system
displacement of people
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displacement of people
Structural mitigation measures for earthquakes include building reinforcements such as base isolators and bracing, while non-structural measures include securing heavy furniture, installing automatic gas shut-off valves, and creating emergency plans. Both types of mitigation aim to reduce damage and ensure safety during seismic events.
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Tianchi. Li has written: 'Landslide hazards and their mitigation in China' -- subject(s): Landslide hazard analysis 'Landslide hazard mapping and management in China' -- subject(s): Landslide hazard analysis
Mitigation strategies for floods include the construction of flood control structures such as levees and dams, implementing land-use planning to avoid building in flood-prone areas, improving stormwater management systems, and promoting early warning systems and emergency preparedness. Additionally, restoring natural floodplains and wetlands can help absorb excess water and reduce flood risk.