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The NATO Science for Peace Project SfP-980468 Harmonization of
Seismic Hazard and Risk Reduction in Countries Influenced by
Vrancea Earthquakes was an ambitious attempt to harmonize the
seismic-hazard assessment in Bulgaria, Moldova and Romania, and
provide the guidelines for seismic risk reduction in the target
countries. Related to the study of intermediate-depth Vrancea
earthquakes, it became operational in 2005. The project
co-coordinators were as follows: * Prof. Guney OEzcebe, Ankara,
Turkey; * Dr. Anton Zaicenco, Chisinau, Moldova; * Dr. Iolanda
Craifaleanu, Bucharest, Romania; * Prof. Ivanka Paskaleva, Sofia,
Bulgaria. The project has brought together leading research
personalities in the area of earthquake engineering, seismology and
earth physics from several countries for brainstorming sessions,
informal discussions, and exchanges of ideas. One of its key
components was an upgrade of the strong-motion seismic networks of
the countries-participants, which created a foundation for a
long-term collaboration. A number of papers have been published as
a result of the work conducted under this project. The present book
contains the Proceedings of the Closing Workshop for Project
SfP-980468, which was organized in Chisinau, Moldova on May 20,
2008. From hazard analyses to protection of the historical
buildings, from study of the dynamic properties of the soft soils
to paleoseismology, there are few areas of interest that remain
untouched. Research from the NATO members and partner countries in
South-Eastern Europe that forms the components of NATO Project
SfP-980468 has made solid contributions to the Workshop theme.
The NATO Science for Peace Project SfP-980468 Harmonization of
Seismic Hazard and Risk Reduction in Countries Influenced by
Vrancea Earthquakes was an ambitious attempt to harmonize the
seismic-hazard assessment in Bulgaria, Moldova and Romania, and
provide the guidelines for seismic risk reduction in the target
countries. Related to the study of intermediate-depth Vrancea
earthquakes, it became operational in 2005. The project
co-coordinators were as follows: * Prof. Guney OEzcebe, Ankara,
Turkey; * Dr. Anton Zaicenco, Chisinau, Moldova; * Dr. Iolanda
Craifaleanu, Bucharest, Romania; * Prof. Ivanka Paskaleva, Sofia,
Bulgaria. The project has brought together leading research
personalities in the area of earthquake engineering, seismology and
earth physics from several countries for brainstorming sessions,
informal discussions, and exchanges of ideas. One of its key
components was an upgrade of the strong-motion seismic networks of
the countries-participants, which created a foundation for a
long-term collaboration. A number of papers have been published as
a result of the work conducted under this project. The present book
contains the Proceedings of the Closing Workshop for Project
SfP-980468, which was organized in Chisinau, Moldova on May 20,
2008. From hazard analyses to protection of the historical
buildings, from study of the dynamic properties of the soft soils
to paleoseismology, there are few areas of interest that remain
untouched. Research from the NATO members and partner countries in
South-Eastern Europe that forms the components of NATO Project
SfP-980468 has made solid contributions to the Workshop theme.
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