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Natural Disaster Risk Management : Geosciences and Social Responsibility / by Ulrich Ranke.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: 1 online resource (XX, 514 pages 132 illustrations, 117 illustrations in color.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319206752
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Natural disaster risk management.; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleLOC classification:
  • GB5005 R265 2015
Contents:
Introduction --- Responsibility of Geoscience in Natural Disaster Risk Management --- General Aspects --- Natural Disaster vs. Extreme Events --- Society of Risk --- Definitions of Hazard, Vulnerability and Risk --- General Aspects --- Definitions --- Hazard Assessment --- Disaster Statistics --- One Hazard Distribution --- Hazard Cascade --- Multiple Hazard Distribution --- Multiple Hazard Assessment Application --- Vulnerability Assessments --- General Aspects --- Definition Vulnerability --- Social and Cultural Vulnerability --- Economic Vulnerability --- Ecological Vulnerability --- Risk Assessments General Aspects --- Definition --- Loss Damage Curve, Frequency vs. Probability --- Social Amplification of Risk --- Societal Resilience --- Risk Assessment --- Risk Communications --- General Aspects Risk Perception --- Role of Media --- Communication by Officials --- Communication within Emergency Management Organizations --- Risk Management --- Mitigation --- Increasing Resilience.
Summary: Many aspects of disaster risk management, such as for earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, avalanches and mudslides call for similar prevention and preparedness instruments, management concepts, and countermeasures. This textbook assumes the viewpoint of a regional disaster risk manager who is responsible for a certain area, and for making the lives of the people who live there safer, regardless of the type of natural disaster that may occur. The same holds true for boosting preparedness and awareness in the population at risk. The book includes numerous examples of hazard mitigation concepts and techniques, as well as ways of intensively involving the local population in prevention schemes at an early stage. Furthermore, this textbook provides an in-depth examination of the function of risk communication, both as an instrument for official information dissemination and as a function of public media. To close, a chapter on risk splitting offers insights into insurance-based models for risk financing.
List(s) this item appears in: Disaster สาธารณภัย (update2023)
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Introduction --- Responsibility of Geoscience in Natural Disaster Risk Management --- General Aspects --- Natural Disaster vs. Extreme Events --- Society of Risk --- Definitions of Hazard, Vulnerability and Risk --- General Aspects --- Definitions --- Hazard Assessment --- Disaster Statistics --- One Hazard Distribution --- Hazard Cascade --- Multiple Hazard Distribution --- Multiple Hazard Assessment Application --- Vulnerability Assessments --- General Aspects --- Definition Vulnerability --- Social and Cultural Vulnerability --- Economic Vulnerability --- Ecological Vulnerability --- Risk Assessments General Aspects --- Definition --- Loss Damage Curve, Frequency vs. Probability --- Social Amplification of Risk --- Societal Resilience --- Risk Assessment --- Risk Communications --- General Aspects Risk Perception --- Role of Media --- Communication by Officials --- Communication within Emergency Management Organizations --- Risk Management --- Mitigation --- Increasing Resilience.

Many aspects of disaster risk management, such as for earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, avalanches and mudslides call for similar prevention and preparedness instruments, management concepts, and countermeasures. This textbook assumes the viewpoint of a regional disaster risk manager who is responsible for a certain area, and for making the lives of the people who live there safer, regardless of the type of natural disaster that may occur. The same holds true for boosting preparedness and awareness in the population at risk. The book includes numerous examples of hazard mitigation concepts and techniques, as well as ways of intensively involving the local population in prevention schemes at an early stage. Furthermore, this textbook provides an in-depth examination of the function of risk communication, both as an instrument for official information dissemination and as a function of public media. To close, a chapter on risk splitting offers insights into insurance-based models for risk financing.

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