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Protection of Buildings

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Supply Chain Safety Management

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This chapter deals with the safety of critical built infrastructures against multiple threats due to natural disasters, technical disasters or terrorist attacks. Critical built infrastructures are explained, and a short description of the loading scenarios is given. Today’s possibilities to assess and to design critical built infrastructures are presented. This applies for existing infrastructure as also for new that has to be designed.

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Gebbeken, N. (2013). Protection of Buildings. In: Essig, M., Hülsmann, M., Kern, EM., Klein-Schmeink, S. (eds) Supply Chain Safety Management. Lecture Notes in Logistics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32021-7_8

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