"Assessment of Vulnerability to Natural Hazards" covers the
vulnerability of human and environmental systems to climate change
and eight natural hazards: earthquakes, floods, landslides,
avalanches, forest fires, drought, coastal erosion, and heat
waves.
This book is an important contribution to the field, clarifying
terms and investigating the nature of vulnerability to hazards in
general and in various specific European contexts. In addition,
this book helps improve understanding of vulnerability and gives
thorough methodologies for investigating situations in which people
and their environments are vulnerable to hazards. With case studies
taken from across Europe, the underlying theoretical frame is
transferrable to other geographical contexts, making the content
relevant worldwide.
Provides a framework of theory and methodology designed to help
researchers and practitioners understand the phenomenon of
vulnerability to natural hazards and disasters and to climate
changeContains case studies that illustrate how to apply the
methodology in different ways to diverse hazards in varied settings
(rural, urban, coastal, mountain, and more)Describes how to
validate the results of methodology application in different
situations and how to respond to the needs of diverse groups of
stakeholders represented by the public and private sectors, civil
society, researchers, and academics
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