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Building typology classification in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Recent seismic events in Turkey, as well as in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, have underscored the region’s vulnerability to earthquakes and the need for comprehensive seismic risk assessments. Determining seismic risk requires the integration of three key components: seismic hazard data, structural vulnerability assessments, and population exposure analysis. However, accurately conducting structural vulnerability assessments depends on the identification of building typologies and the development of a corresponding database. This study addresses the lack of a standardized building typology for residential structures in BiH, a critical component for accurate seismic vulnerability evaluations. A key contribution of this study is the development of a residential building classification system, considering historical construction practices, regulatory frameworks and standards, and regional characteristics. Additionally, thermal imaging technology was utilized to validate construction systems, improving the accuracy of structural assessments. The findings emphasize the importance of aligning local typologies with broader regional frameworks while addressing BiH’s unique architectural landscape. The study contributes to national disaster risk management efforts by proposing a standardized exposure model aligned with European guidelines. Future research should expand the building typology database to include commercial and public structures, further enhancing seismic risk mitigation strategies.
期刊介绍:
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering presents original, peer-reviewed papers on research related to the broad spectrum of earthquake engineering. The journal offers a forum for presentation and discussion of such matters as European damaging earthquakes, new developments in earthquake regulations, and national policies applied after major seismic events, including strengthening of existing buildings.
Coverage includes seismic hazard studies and methods for mitigation of risk; earthquake source mechanism and strong motion characterization and their use for engineering applications; geological and geotechnical site conditions under earthquake excitations; cyclic behavior of soils; analysis and design of earth structures and foundations under seismic conditions; zonation and microzonation methodologies; earthquake scenarios and vulnerability assessments; earthquake codes and improvements, and much more.
This is the Official Publication of the European Association for Earthquake Engineering.