Natural Disaster Hotspots: A Global Risk Analysis

Earthquakes, floods, drought, and other natural hazards cause tens of thousands of deaths, hundreds of thousands of injuries, and billions of dollars in economic losses each year around the world. Many billions of dollars in humanitarian assistance, emergency loans, and development aid are expended annually. Yet efforts to reduce the risks of natural hazards remain largely uncoordinated across different hazard types and do not necessarily focus on areas at highest risk of disaster. Natural Disaster Hotspots presents a global view of major natural disaster risk hotspots - areas at relatively high risk of loss from one or more natural hazards. It summarizes the results of an interdisciplinary analysis of the location and characteristics of hotspots for six natural hazards - earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, floods, drought, and cyclones. Data on these hazards are combined with state-of-the-art data on the sub-national distribution of population and economic output and past disaster losses to identify areas at relatively high risk from one or more hazards.

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Main Authors: Dilley, Maxx, Chen, Robert S., Deichmann, Uwe, Lerner-Lam, Arthur L., Arnold, Margaret
Other Authors: Agwe, Jonathan
Format: Publication biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2005
Subjects:CENTRAL AMERICA, COVERAGE, DAMS, DISASTER, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, DISASTER PREVENTION, DISASTER REDUCTION, DISASTER RELIEF, DISASTER RISK, DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES, EARTHQUAKE, EARTHQUAKES, ECONOMIC RISK, FALLING, FLOOD, FLOOD PROTECTION, FLOODING, FLOODS, INJURIES, INVENTORY, LAND USE, MACROECONOMIC STABILITY, MITIGATION, MORTALITY, NATURAL DISASTER, NATURAL DISASTERS, NATURAL HAZARDS, PREDICTION, PRODUCTIVITY, RATES, RESERVOIRS, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RISK ANALYSIS, RISK ASSESSMENT, RISK ASSESSMENTS, RISK EVALUATION, RISK MANAGEMENT, SOUTH AMERICA, STORM, STORMS, SUBSIDIARY, TOOLS, TRANSPORT, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, TSUNAMI, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, VOLCANO,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/6433734/natural-disaster-hotspots-global-risk-analysis
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7376
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