Earthquake Mitigation in Portland, Oregon
- Sarah Mercurio
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This article describes how the sense of place affects earthquake planning in Portland, Oregon. It focuses on unreinforced masonry buildings that are important to the city's identity but are at risk during earthquakes. The study found that people's connections to these buildings were not fully considered in planning. Community voices, especially from minority groups, were often overlooked. The research suggests involving local people more in decision-making and understanding what these places mean to them can improve safety plans and preserve cultural heritage while addressing earthquake risks effectively.
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