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WHE-PAGER Project: A new initiative in estimating global building inventory and its seismic vulnerability

October 1, 2008

The U.S. Geological Survey’s Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquake’s Response (PAGER) Project and the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute’s World Housing Encyclopedia (WHE) are creating a global database of building stocks and their earthquake vulnerability. The WHE already represents a growing, community-developed public database of global housing and its detailed structural characteristics. It currently contains more than 135 reports on particular housing types in 40 countries. The WHE-PAGER effort extends the WHE in several ways: (1) by addressing non-residential construction; (2) by quantifying the prevalence of each building type in both rural and urban areas; (3) by addressing day and night occupancy patterns, (4) by adding quantitative vulnerability estimates from judgment or statistical observation; and (5) by analytically deriving alternative vulnerability estimates using in part laboratory testing.

Publication Year 2008
Title WHE-PAGER Project: A new initiative in estimating global building inventory and its seismic vulnerability
Authors K.A. Porter, K. S. Jaiswal, D. J. Wald, M. Greene, Craig Comartin
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70044016
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geologic Hazards Science Center