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e-mail: pubrights@worldbank.orggraphic design: ultra designs, inc.cover photo: construction site in oran, algeria. ©anze furlan/psgtproductionsback cover photo: women at a construction of a house near the city chiang rai, thailand. ©urf chapter13 table of contentsacknowledgements 5list of acronyms 61. overview 72. introduction 93. objectives 144. guidance: how to use the building code checklist for structural resilience 175. key concepts in structural resilience components of building codes 236. building code checklist for structural resilience 26appendix a: regulatory frameworks and terminology 55appendix b: methodology of the checklist development 57appendix c: building typology assessments 59 4building code checklist for structural resilienceadopting technology on a construction site. © peopleimages 5 acknowledgementsthis tool was developed by katherine coates (consultant, world bank), antónio a. correia (consultant, world bank) and julia ratcliffe (consultant, world bank) under the guidance of keiko sakoda (senior disaster risk management specialist, world bank) and ana campos garcia (lead disaster risk management specialist, world bank). the team is grateful for initial valuable technical inputs provided by rashmin gunasekera (senior disaster risk management specialist, world bank) as well as james daniell (consultant, world bank) and antonios pomonis (consultant, world bank). very helpful technical review comments based on various country codes and