In recent decades, society has been greatly affected by natural disasters (e.g. floods, droughts, earthquakes), losses and effects caused by these disasters have been increasing. Conventionally, risk assessment focuses on individual hazards, but the importance of addressing multiple hazards is now recognised. Two approaches exist to assess risk from multiple-hazards; the risk index (addressing hazards, and the exposure and vulnerability of people or property at risk) and the mathematical statistics method (which integrates observations of past losses attributed to each hazard type). These approaches have not previously been compared. Our application of both to China clearly illustrates their inconsistency. For example, from 31 Chinese provi...
Risk assessment for engineering construction, public safety and city planning must answer three ques...
Globally and yearly, individual hazards and hazard interrelations have the potential to result in so...
Over the last twenty years, natural disasters have occupied an important place in our minds and in t...
Multi-hazard risk assessment (MHRA) has become a major concern in the risk study area, but existing ...
Maps of population exposure, vulnerability and risk to natural hazards are useful tools for designin...
This paper outlines the approaches taken to assess multi-hazard assessments. There is currently conf...
A study of the frequency, intensity, and risk of extreme climatic events or natural hazards is impor...
Multi-hazard risk assessment is a major concern in risk analysis, but most approaches do not conside...
On a global scale, naturally-triggered disasters have killed about 60,000 people per year since 1900...
In the last centuries, the exposure of our society to natural hazards has notoriously augmented. Des...
Analysis of natural risks in mountainous regions includes several typical natural processes such as ...
Natural hazards are complex phenomena that can occur independently, simultaneously, or in a series a...
Disasters caused by natural hazards can trigger chains of multiple natural and man-made hazardous ev...
Technological hazards induced by natural hazards have a significant impact on human life and economy...
The series of disasters following the 11 March 2011 Tohoku earthquake (Mw 9.0) is a clear example of...
Risk assessment for engineering construction, public safety and city planning must answer three ques...
Globally and yearly, individual hazards and hazard interrelations have the potential to result in so...
Over the last twenty years, natural disasters have occupied an important place in our minds and in t...
Multi-hazard risk assessment (MHRA) has become a major concern in the risk study area, but existing ...
Maps of population exposure, vulnerability and risk to natural hazards are useful tools for designin...
This paper outlines the approaches taken to assess multi-hazard assessments. There is currently conf...
A study of the frequency, intensity, and risk of extreme climatic events or natural hazards is impor...
Multi-hazard risk assessment is a major concern in risk analysis, but most approaches do not conside...
On a global scale, naturally-triggered disasters have killed about 60,000 people per year since 1900...
In the last centuries, the exposure of our society to natural hazards has notoriously augmented. Des...
Analysis of natural risks in mountainous regions includes several typical natural processes such as ...
Natural hazards are complex phenomena that can occur independently, simultaneously, or in a series a...
Disasters caused by natural hazards can trigger chains of multiple natural and man-made hazardous ev...
Technological hazards induced by natural hazards have a significant impact on human life and economy...
The series of disasters following the 11 March 2011 Tohoku earthquake (Mw 9.0) is a clear example of...
Risk assessment for engineering construction, public safety and city planning must answer three ques...
Globally and yearly, individual hazards and hazard interrelations have the potential to result in so...
Over the last twenty years, natural disasters have occupied an important place in our minds and in t...