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Naturalhazards Risk Assessment For Disaster Mitigation Andrea Chiozzi

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Naturalhazards Risk Assessment For Disaster Mitigation Andrea Chiozzi
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 90.75 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Andrea Chiozzi, Elena Benvenuti, Zeljana Nikolic
ISBN: 9783036580166, 3036580166
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Naturalhazards Risk Assessment For Disaster Mitigation Andrea Chiozzi by Andrea Chiozzi, Elena Benvenuti, Zeljana Nikolic 9783036580166, 3036580166 instant download after payment.

Knowledge and awareness of the risks generated by natural hazards are essential requirements for the enhancement of communities' resilience to disasters. United Nations directives have recently pointed out the necessity of undertaking actions aimed at anticipating, managing, and mitigating disaster risks to reduce their economic and social impact and protect the health, socioeconomic assets, cultural heritage, and ecosystems of communities and countries. While the increasing occurrence of disasters caused by meteorological events, such as floods, storms, and droughts, can be directly ascribed to the consequence of climate change, disasters induced by earthquakes and tsunamis are increasing even if their frequency of occurrence is historically unchanged. This Special Issue addresses concepts, methods, and predictive methodologies for assessing natural hazard risks. It presents fifteen articles focusing on the single-risk assessment of a broad range of natural hazards, such as earthquakes, river/sea floods, meteotsunamis, tornados, hydrological and meteorological drought, liquefaction, as well as on multirisk assessment in the presence of multiple hazards. The adopted methodologies rely on (a) quantitative, semi-quantitative, and qualitative methods for the assessment of the risks related to natural hazards; (b) risk analysis at different scales; (c) multi-hazard risk assessment techniques; (d) real-time hazard monitoring and warning systems; (e) disaster mitigation strategies; and (f) risk management and emergency planning on multiple scales.

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