A literature review of dual disaster challenges for resilient office building toward reducing disaster risks

Flood is acknowledged as the most common natural disaster in several parts of the globe. For Malaysia, flood is considered as the most frequent natural disaster, with the frequency of at least once a year. The risks of flood can be seen through property loss and damages, infrastructure casualties, a...

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Main Authors: Zakaria, N. H., Mohd. Tobi, Siti Uzairiah, Othman, N.
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98896/1/SitiUzairiahMohd2022_ALiteratureReviewofDualDisaster.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98896/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1082/1/012021
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spelling my.utm.988962023-02-08T04:49:17Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98896/ A literature review of dual disaster challenges for resilient office building toward reducing disaster risks Zakaria, N. H. Mohd. Tobi, Siti Uzairiah Othman, N. GB Physical geography T55-55.3 Industrial Safety. Industrial Accident Prevention Flood is acknowledged as the most common natural disaster in several parts of the globe. For Malaysia, flood is considered as the most frequent natural disaster, with the frequency of at least once a year. The risks of flood can be seen through property loss and damages, infrastructure casualties, and disruption to socio-economic activities. Adding to that, Malaysia also faced the flood during the pandemic when it hit several states, namely Pahang, Johor, and Kelantan, during the monsoon season in 2020 and 2021, amid the rising cases of Covid-19. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges for disaster response, calling for the new norms to be quickly established for better disaster risk reduction. Several mitigation strategies have been taken by the government to reduce the risks of floods in Malaysia. As office buildings possess important roles in delivering effective services to the public while maintaining their critical documents, this paper focuses on providing related literature on building resilience. Having an early understanding of the core elements of office building resilience in dual disaster challenges will provide the basis for further investigation in the later stage of data collection. 2022-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98896/1/SitiUzairiahMohd2022_ALiteratureReviewofDualDisaster.pdf Zakaria, N. H. and Mohd. Tobi, Siti Uzairiah and Othman, N. (2022) A literature review of dual disaster challenges for resilient office building toward reducing disaster risks. In: 2nd International Conference on Urban Design and Planning: Sustainable Urban Design and Development in Post-Pandemic World, ICUDEP 2022, 11 June 2022, Virtual, Online. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1082/1/012021
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic GB Physical geography
T55-55.3 Industrial Safety. Industrial Accident Prevention
spellingShingle GB Physical geography
T55-55.3 Industrial Safety. Industrial Accident Prevention
Zakaria, N. H.
Mohd. Tobi, Siti Uzairiah
Othman, N.
A literature review of dual disaster challenges for resilient office building toward reducing disaster risks
description Flood is acknowledged as the most common natural disaster in several parts of the globe. For Malaysia, flood is considered as the most frequent natural disaster, with the frequency of at least once a year. The risks of flood can be seen through property loss and damages, infrastructure casualties, and disruption to socio-economic activities. Adding to that, Malaysia also faced the flood during the pandemic when it hit several states, namely Pahang, Johor, and Kelantan, during the monsoon season in 2020 and 2021, amid the rising cases of Covid-19. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges for disaster response, calling for the new norms to be quickly established for better disaster risk reduction. Several mitigation strategies have been taken by the government to reduce the risks of floods in Malaysia. As office buildings possess important roles in delivering effective services to the public while maintaining their critical documents, this paper focuses on providing related literature on building resilience. Having an early understanding of the core elements of office building resilience in dual disaster challenges will provide the basis for further investigation in the later stage of data collection.
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author Zakaria, N. H.
Mohd. Tobi, Siti Uzairiah
Othman, N.
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Mohd. Tobi, Siti Uzairiah
Othman, N.
author_sort Zakaria, N. H.
title A literature review of dual disaster challenges for resilient office building toward reducing disaster risks
title_short A literature review of dual disaster challenges for resilient office building toward reducing disaster risks
title_full A literature review of dual disaster challenges for resilient office building toward reducing disaster risks
title_fullStr A literature review of dual disaster challenges for resilient office building toward reducing disaster risks
title_full_unstemmed A literature review of dual disaster challenges for resilient office building toward reducing disaster risks
title_sort literature review of dual disaster challenges for resilient office building toward reducing disaster risks
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