Changes in the contemporary world materialized in particular through population growth and mobility, urbanization, and economic expansion also result in an increased exposure of people and assets to extreme events and impose, implicitly, adequate management of induced risks. The occurrence of natural and anthropogenic risk phenomena, known as hazards, puts a heavy tribute on disaster-sensitive human communities regardless of their level of development. The magnitude of the disasters and their increasing frequency and severity imply the need for their approach by the entire world community and for global action. Knowledge of risks becomes a sine qua condition in carrying out impact studies, risk prevention plans, spatial planning plans, and,...
Dr. Mehta examines two dominant approaches for managing health and environmental risks and suggests ...
These days people keep wondering whether the world is more dangerous now than it was before. Do natu...
In the last decades, urban areas have been more and more frequently hit by hazards with catastrophic...
Changes in the contemporary world materialized in particular through population growth and mobility,...
The purpose of this article is to identify and assess environmental risks that may have the greatest...
Abstract: Until the 1970s, disaster risk was perceived as a direct consequence of natural hazards. G...
Environmental risks are a multi- and interdisciplinary topic with a great interest in current societ...
For millennia, the devastating consequences of natural hazards have been considered as ‘acts of God’...
Understanding Disaster Risk: A Multidimensional Approach presents the first principle from the UNISD...
This introductory chapter outlines why it is important to explore in more depth the relationships be...
The conceptual review shows how the concept of risk has acquired complexity in its approach and cons...
Abstract The article offers a general overview of risk assessment in the environmental and Earth sc...
Few subjects have caught the attention of the entire world as much as those dealing with natural haz...
One of the most important topics in hazard and disaster related research is the effective reduction ...
The number of environmental catastrophes is rising, mostly owing to an increase in hydrometeorologic...
Dr. Mehta examines two dominant approaches for managing health and environmental risks and suggests ...
These days people keep wondering whether the world is more dangerous now than it was before. Do natu...
In the last decades, urban areas have been more and more frequently hit by hazards with catastrophic...
Changes in the contemporary world materialized in particular through population growth and mobility,...
The purpose of this article is to identify and assess environmental risks that may have the greatest...
Abstract: Until the 1970s, disaster risk was perceived as a direct consequence of natural hazards. G...
Environmental risks are a multi- and interdisciplinary topic with a great interest in current societ...
For millennia, the devastating consequences of natural hazards have been considered as ‘acts of God’...
Understanding Disaster Risk: A Multidimensional Approach presents the first principle from the UNISD...
This introductory chapter outlines why it is important to explore in more depth the relationships be...
The conceptual review shows how the concept of risk has acquired complexity in its approach and cons...
Abstract The article offers a general overview of risk assessment in the environmental and Earth sc...
Few subjects have caught the attention of the entire world as much as those dealing with natural haz...
One of the most important topics in hazard and disaster related research is the effective reduction ...
The number of environmental catastrophes is rising, mostly owing to an increase in hydrometeorologic...
Dr. Mehta examines two dominant approaches for managing health and environmental risks and suggests ...
These days people keep wondering whether the world is more dangerous now than it was before. Do natu...
In the last decades, urban areas have been more and more frequently hit by hazards with catastrophic...