National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal explained

National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal
Founded Date:June 18, 1993
Location:Sainbu, Lalitpur District, Nepal
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Dr. Amod Mani Dixit, President
Surya Narayan Shrestha, Executive Director
Dr. Ramesh Guragain, Deputy Executive Director
Focus:Earthquake engineering, disaster risk reduction, seismic risk
Homepage:National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal (NSET)

The National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal (NSET) is a Nepali non-governmental organization working on reducing earthquake risk and increasing earthquake preparedness in Nepal as well as other earthquake-prone countries.

History

NSET was founded on June 18, 1993 and registered at the District Administration Office, Kathmandu, on April 28, 1994, and at the Social Welfare Council on August 10, 1998.[1]

Purpose

NSET was founded with the vision of "Earthquake Safe Communities in Nepal by 2020".[2] [3]

Activities

In order to combat the growing risks posed by a devastating earthquake in Nepal in the near future, NSET seeks to make builders and citizens aware of affordable construction techniques that can significantly reduce seismic risk. Currently, 80 per cent of new buildings in Nepal are built informally, without engineering expertise. NSET's activities target the informal builders of such edifices: the organisation conducts demonstrations using a 'Shake Table', a tool that shows the effects of an earthquake on scale models of two buildings, one built using traditional methods and one incorporating earthquake engineering. The Shake Table demonstration has been given to builders, masons, engineers, policy makers and health and disaster response personnel and is now being used in India, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan as well.[4]

NSET also retrofits schools and other buildings in Nepal to make them more earthquake proof and runs earthquake drills for organisations such as hospitals, to allow them to perfect their disaster response techniques.[5]

Association Memberships

NSET is a founding member of the following associations:[6]

NSET is also a member of the following associations:

See also

Further reading

Bothara, J. K.; Guragain, R.; Dixit, A. (2002). "Protection of Educational Buildings Against Earthquakes: a Manual for Designers and Builders", National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal (NSET). http://www.nset.org.np/nset/html/publication/pdfFiles/Manual_degbldg.pdf

Macabuag, J.

Guragain, R.; Bhattacharya, S. (2012). "Seismic retrofitting of non-engineered masonry in rural Nepal". Proceedings of the ICE – Structures and Buildings, Volume 65 Issue 6, January 2012, pp. 273–286. http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/content/article/10.1680/stbu.10.00015

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vision statement. 25 November 2013.
  2. Web site: Vision statement. 25 November 2013.
  3. Web site: National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal (NSET): Organization Profile. 26 November 2013.
  4. Web site: Santa Clara University – Center for Science, Technology & Society – The Microsoft Education Award. 26 November 2013.
  5. Web site: National Geographic – Field Notes: Peter Essick. 26 November 2013.
  6. Web site: National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal (NSET): Organization Profile. 26 November 2013.
  7. Web site: ADRRN – Meet our members. 26 November 2013.
  8. Web site: Disaster Preparedness Network Nepal: Institutional Members. 26 November 2013.