Concept information
Preferred term
disaster-resistant housing
Definition
- Disaster-resistant housing refers to housing units where design and construction decisions (also known as mitigation measures) result in a building's ability to resist the forces associated with major environmental hazards. While multiple hazards affect housing, those typically associated with disasters include earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, severe winter weather, and wildland and urban fires. [Source: The Encyclopedia of Housing; Disaster-Resistant Housing]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/disaster-resistant_housing
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