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25th Annual Celebration Hazards Research and Applications Workshop
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7/9/2000
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />James E. Beavers, Editor <br />Mid-America Earthquake Center <br />1241 Newmark Lab <br />205 North Matthews Avenue <br />Urbana, II., 61801-2352 <br />Phone: 217-244-4671 <br />Fax: 217-333-3821 <br />beavers@uiuc.edu <br /> <br />NATURAL HAZARDS REVIEW <br /> <br />PPOO-l <br /> <br />Dennis S. Mileti, Editor <br />Lori A. Peek, Ass't Editor <br />Natural Hazards Center <br />University of Colorado <br />Campus Box 482 <br />Boulder, CO 80309-0482 <br />Phone: 303-492-6818 <br />Fax: 303-492-2151 <br />dennis. mileti@colorado.edu <br />lori.peek@colorado.edu <br /> <br />The Natural Hazards Review is published quarterly by the American Society of Civil Engineers <br />(ASCE) in cooperation with the University of Colorado, Natural Hazards Research and <br />Applications Information Center. Due to recent advances in the hazards community, the addition <br />of the journal to ASCE's lineup was timely, and has provided a means for researchers and <br />practitioners to work together to publish the results of truly interdisciplinary and partnered <br />approaches to loss reduction and long-term disaster resiliency. <br /> <br />The creation of the Natural Hazards Review stands on the realization that natural disaster losses <br />result from interactions between the physical world, the constructed environment, and the <br />character of the societies and people who occupy them. This journal is dedicated to bringing <br />together the physical, social, and behavioral sciences, engineering, and the regulatory and policy <br />communities to provide a forum for cutting-edge, holistic, and cross-disciplinary approaches to <br />natural hazards loss and cost reduction. <br /> <br />The Natural Hazards Review provides innovative and practical solutions to problems and <br />challenges faced by all sectors of the hazards community, including government, academia, the <br />private sector, and nongovernmental organizations. The journal publishes original, peer-reviewed <br />papers on every aspect ofloss reduction. Articles containing detailed case studies are <br />complemented by ones reporting original research findings to describe both practical projects and <br />the latest advanced knowledge on significant hazards issues. <br /> <br />If you are interested in contributing, please send manuscript submissions, editorial inquiries, <br />comments, or suggestions to: <br />American Society of Civil Engineers <br />Journal Production Department <br />1801 Alexander Bell Drive <br />Reston, VA 20191-4400 <br /> <br />Subscription information can be obtained via: <br />Phone Fax E-Mail <br />800-548-2723 703-295-6211 marketing@asce.org <br />703-295-6300 (Int'I) <br /> <br />Online <br />www.pubs.asce.org <br />
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