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The Authority has the discretion to
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Development Control and Planning Bo
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Oderson, D.F., 2003. Review of Envi
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5.4 Select Preferred Alternative 5.
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Annex Section 1.0 Note: THE NATURAL
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hotel/resort complex of more than 1
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2. Name the watershed that your pro
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Annex Section 2 Preliminary Hazards
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In Step 1, a questionnaire was desi
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Figure 3.2: Expected Peak Ground Ve
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At a national level, seismic hazard
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Table 3.2b: Other- Storm-related wi
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3.2.1 Flood Hazard Maps Flooding is
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3.2.3 Other hazard maps Maps of oth
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Table 4.1: Inventory of Vulnerabili
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Table 4.2: Type of Assessment and t
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Table 5.2 Existence of Critical Dig
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Table 5.4: Map Parameters of Caribb
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Annex Section 2.1 Types and Sources
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Hurricanes are low-frequency events
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Types and Sources of Geologic Hazar
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The CCEO Regional Seminar on Earthq
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Landslides CDB, 2005. Landslide haz
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III PROGRAM Comments Structural Mea
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Annex Section 3 Screening 3.0 Risk
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Annex Section 4 Scoping 4.0 Sample
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Sample Terms of Reference (TOR) FOR
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Sample Terms of Reference (TOR) FOR
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Annex Section 5.0 5.0 Handbook for
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Annex Section 5.1.1 5.1.1 Examples
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Annex Section 5.1.2 Status of Hazar
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Annex Section 5.2.1 Vulnerability A
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3.3.3 Importance Factor Earthquakes
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Table2: Z Values (taken from CUBiC)
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“Case Study of the Effects of Hur
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APPENDIX II Check List for Non-stru
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APPENDIX III Hurricanes Check List
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Annex Section 5.3.1 Report on the C
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Earthquake-resistant design has tak
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Annex Section 5.3.2 Natural Hazard
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future expected losses in the event
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Table 1: Risk Identification - Good
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Annex Section 5.4 Select Preferred
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Annex Section 5.5.1 Costs and Benef
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development and construction are ge
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Jamaica to be concerned about the n
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Table 1 summarises the costs associ
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Suggested Outline Implementation Pr
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Costs and Benefits of Building Resi
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Annex Section 8 Monitoring Programm
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Annex Section 10 Project Appraisal
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1.5 Wastes:* The types and quantiti
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4.3.3 Any significant climate chang
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Annex Section 11 Implementation and
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Annex Section 12.0 Summary of Clima
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Annex Section 12.2 Guide to the Use
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Annex Section 12.3 Summary of Antic
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water resources to better assess an
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natural disasters which caused wide
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