Until the 1970s, disaster risk was perceived as a direct consequence of natural hazards. Gradually, disaster risk has come to be understood as a compound event, which lies at the intersection of hazards, exposure, and vulnerability of the exposed elements. After decades of research and lessons learned from mega-disasters, social scientists have introduced the social dimension of disaster risk, and the prevailing understanding is that disasters are also a human construct. Now, due to climate and global environmental changes, even the natural component of hazards is being altered by anthropogenic activities, changing hazard susceptibility, coverage, frequency, and severity. This review retraces the brief history and evolution of the global un...
This book discusses the science, causes, impacts and risk reduction strategies for climate change an...
This introductory chapter outlines why it is important to explore in more depth the relationships be...
Abstract In this article, we recall the United Nations’ 30-year journey in disaster risk reduction s...
Abstract: Until the 1970s, disaster risk was perceived as a direct consequence of natural hazards. G...
The perception of disaster risk as a dynamic process interlinked with global change is a fairly rece...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
An observation of disaster risk patterns and trends at the global level allows a visualization of th...
Abstract To achieve sustainable development, understand-ing of the impact of global environmental ch...
Changes in the contemporary world materialized in particular through population growth and mobility,...
Disasters events are perfect examples of compound events. Disaster risk lies at the intersection of ...
Purpose: The rapid deterioration of the earth’s natural ecosystems are increasing the risk of human ...
Human-induced climate change is projected to increase the frequency and magnitude of natural hazard ...
Understanding Disaster Risk: A Multidimensional Approach presents the first principle from the UNISD...
Many nations face challenges in assessing, understanding, and responding to the time-dependent natur...
The UNISDR (2013) defined Science broadly as ‘knowledge derived from theory and practice.’ So what ...
This book discusses the science, causes, impacts and risk reduction strategies for climate change an...
This introductory chapter outlines why it is important to explore in more depth the relationships be...
Abstract In this article, we recall the United Nations’ 30-year journey in disaster risk reduction s...
Abstract: Until the 1970s, disaster risk was perceived as a direct consequence of natural hazards. G...
The perception of disaster risk as a dynamic process interlinked with global change is a fairly rece...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
An observation of disaster risk patterns and trends at the global level allows a visualization of th...
Abstract To achieve sustainable development, understand-ing of the impact of global environmental ch...
Changes in the contemporary world materialized in particular through population growth and mobility,...
Disasters events are perfect examples of compound events. Disaster risk lies at the intersection of ...
Purpose: The rapid deterioration of the earth’s natural ecosystems are increasing the risk of human ...
Human-induced climate change is projected to increase the frequency and magnitude of natural hazard ...
Understanding Disaster Risk: A Multidimensional Approach presents the first principle from the UNISD...
Many nations face challenges in assessing, understanding, and responding to the time-dependent natur...
The UNISDR (2013) defined Science broadly as ‘knowledge derived from theory and practice.’ So what ...
This book discusses the science, causes, impacts and risk reduction strategies for climate change an...
This introductory chapter outlines why it is important to explore in more depth the relationships be...
Abstract In this article, we recall the United Nations’ 30-year journey in disaster risk reduction s...