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Research On Tianjin Binhai New Area's Urban Disaster Prevention System

Posted on:2008-02-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q L FanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360245993294Subject:Urban planning and design
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With the progress of economy and society, the speeding of urbanization, the latent dangers are extended while the city is advancing increasingly day by day. Once the disasters happened, there must be a great shock for the city, which will affect the economic and social stabilization. Binhai new area of Tianjin, frequently suffers from diverse disasters because of its locational and environmental particularity, furthermore, the high speeding of its progress intensifies this possibility of hazard. So it is more and more important to improve the urban disaster prevention system, which can raise the ability of resist disasters for a city.Commencing with the formation of the urban disasters, this article analyses origin and characters of natural disasters in Binhai area in history, integrating the advanced foreign experience of preventing and reducing disasters, pertinently proposes countermeasure and scheme on the inefficacy of former ones. Besides, by summarizing the points and traits of home or abroad management, analyzing the actual state of disaster-proof managing in Binhai new area, this article points out the deficiency of existing management, also make suggestions and measures for consideration, in order to improve on that.The study of this article can help establishing and advancing the disaster prevention system for Binhai new area, providing the region's comprehensive plan for disaster prevention and reduction with theories basis and feasible advice to government managers; and it helps to deliberately confront various disasters, built the Binhai new area as an area of developed economy, harmonious nature, convenient transportation and comfortable environment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Binhai new area of Tianjin, disaster prevention system, preventing and reducing disasters, Crisis Management
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