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Integrated risk assessment of multi-hazards in China
by
Li, Ning
, Wu, Wenxiang
, Zhou, Yang
, Liu, Yansui
in
China
/ Civil Engineering
/ Coastal zone
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster risk
/ Disaster studies
/ Disasters
/ Drought
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earthquakes
/ Economic policy
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental risk
/ Exposure
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
/ Hazards
/ Hot spots
/ Hydrogeology
/ Low temperature
/ Natural disasters
/ Natural Hazards
/ Original Paper
/ Poverty
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk levels
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ Seismic activity
2015
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Integrated risk assessment of multi-hazards in China
by
Li, Ning
, Wu, Wenxiang
, Zhou, Yang
, Liu, Yansui
in
China
/ Civil Engineering
/ Coastal zone
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster risk
/ Disaster studies
/ Disasters
/ Drought
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earthquakes
/ Economic policy
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental risk
/ Exposure
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
/ Hazards
/ Hot spots
/ Hydrogeology
/ Low temperature
/ Natural disasters
/ Natural Hazards
/ Original Paper
/ Poverty
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk levels
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ Seismic activity
2015
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Integrated risk assessment of multi-hazards in China
by
Li, Ning
, Wu, Wenxiang
, Zhou, Yang
, Liu, Yansui
in
China
/ Civil Engineering
/ Coastal zone
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster risk
/ Disaster studies
/ Disasters
/ Drought
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earthquakes
/ Economic policy
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental risk
/ Exposure
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
/ Hazards
/ Hot spots
/ Hydrogeology
/ Low temperature
/ Natural disasters
/ Natural Hazards
/ Original Paper
/ Poverty
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk levels
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ Seismic activity
2015
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Integrated risk assessment of multi-hazards in China
2015
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Overview
Maps of population exposure, vulnerability and risk to natural hazards are useful tools for designing and implementing disaster risk mitigation programs in China. The ranking of provinces by relative risk to natural hazards would provide a metric for prioritizing risk management strategies. Using provinces as our study unit, from the perspectives of hazard exposure, susceptibility, coping capacity and adaptive capacity, this study first constructed China’s disaster risk index for five types of major natural hazards: earthquakes, floods, droughts, low temperatures/snow and gale/hail. Then, the relative risk level at the provincial scale in China was assessed. Finally, the hotspots with the highest hazard exposure, vulnerability and risk were identified. The results showed that high exposure was a significant risk driver in China, whereas high vulnerability, especially social vulnerability, amplified the risk levels. Similar to the population exposure to disasters, the relative risk levels in the southwestern, central and northeastern regions of China were significantly higher than those in the eastern, northern and western regions. The high-risk regions or hotspots of multi-hazards were concentrated in southern China (less-developed regions), while the low-risk regions were mainly distributed in the eastern coastal areas (well-developed regions). Furthermore, a nonlinear relationship existed between the disaster risk level and poverty incidence as well as per capita GDP, demonstrating that disaster losses in middle-income areas are likely to increase if economic policies are not modified to account for the rising disaster risk. These findings further indicated that research on disaster risk should focus not only on hazards and exposure but also on the vulnerability to natural disasters. Thus, reducing vulnerability and population exposure to natural hazards would be an effective measure in mitigating the disaster risk at hotspots in China.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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