Grasping the nettle : the Tasmanian geological survey's work on landslides, 1971-1988

作者: PC Stevenson

DOI: 10.26749/RSTPP.145.39

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摘要: The state of Tasmania had suffered from its foundation landslides. A policy limited compensation for property loss been established in the 1960s as insurance was not available but landslide damage continued and compensatory to be abandoned. Tasmanian Geological Survey worked on this problem mainly Northern devised a system advisory zone maps to control building development, followed by legislative controls. Some comments are made social impact these measures. period 1971 1988 is described being main innovation. selection originating reports referenced, site whole corpus given.

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