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Hazards
Concept of hazards
Key terms

 Natural hazard – perceived event that threatens life and property, often results in damage to built
environment and create severe disruption to human activities
 Adaptation – attempts by people/communities to live with hazard events – adjusting living conditions to
reduce level of vulnerability
 Fatalism – view that suggests people cannot influence or shape outcome of hazard – limited or no
preventative measures
 Perception – way in which a group/individual view the threat of a hazard event  determines action
 Risk – exposure of people to a hazardous event presenting a potential threat to themselves, their
possessions and the built environment in which they live
 Vulnerability –measure of the extent to which a community, structure, service or geographical area is
likely to be damaged or disrupted, on account of its nature or location, by the impact of a hazard.
 Community preparedness/risk sharing – involves prearranged measures to reduce loss of life/property
damage through education/awareness programmes/evacuation procedures/provision of emergency
supplies and taking out of insurance/international aid
 Frequency – distribution of a hazard through time
 Integrated risk management – process of considering So/Ec/Pol factors involved in risk analysis,
determining the acceptability of damage/disruption and actions to be taken
 Magnitude – assessment of the size of the impact a hazard event
 Prediction – ability to give warnings so that action can be taken to reduce the impact of hazard events
 Resilience – sustainability of individuals or communities to be able to utilise available resources to
respond to/withstand and recover from effects of natural hazards




Natural hazards and potential impacts
 Can result in disruption of human systems  death, injury, property and communication system damage
and disruption of economic activities
 Risk of hazard increased  urbanisation forces people into vulnerable positions
 Hazard – process/phenomenon or human activity that may cause loss of life, injury or other health impacts,
property damage, So/Ec disruption or environmental degradation

Common characteristics of natural hazards

 Clear origins and effects produced are distinctive
 Short/non-existent warning period before event
 Exposure to risk is often involuntary (mostly in LEDCS, in MEDCs people are more likely to be aware of risks)
 Most losses of life and property damage occurs shortly after event, but effects can still be felt over long term
 Scale and intensity of event requires an emergency response

Risk and vulnerability
Why do people live in areas with high risk?

 Hazardous events are unpredictable
 Lack of alternative –So/Pol/Ec/Cul factors mean people can’t move and give up homes, land & employment
 Changing levels of risk – relatively safe places can become riskier – deforestation  flooding more likely
 Cost/benefit – advantages of living in hazardous areas may outweigh risks in people’s minds – California
 Perception
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