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The Concept of Risk and Natural Hazards

Cristian Accastello, Silvia Cocuccioni, Michaela Teich

2022IntechOpen eBooks15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Risks have always shaped the way society has grown and evolved. Consequently, the risk concept has been studied and applied by different disciplines such as natural sciences as well as by economic, engineering, health, and insurance sectors. However, its definition and application are heterogenous and often vary among research communities. This chapter introduces the concept of risk and provides an overview of definitions and interpretations by key policy actors, including associated terms such as hazard, exposure, and vulnerability. Its use and the general importance of “risk” in the Alpine Space are emphasized, especially in the light of the increasing impacts of socioeconomic, environmental, and climatic changes on natural hazard risk by discussing resulting consequences and challenges. Furthermore, we provide an overview of the main policy actors, organizations and networks that address integrated natural hazard risk management in the Alpine Space.

Topics & Concepts

Vulnerability (computing)HazardNatural hazardNatural (archaeology)Risk analysis (engineering)Risk managementEnvironmental planningRisk assessmentSpace (punctuation)Environmental resource managementBusinessGeographyComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceComputer securityEcologyOperating systemFinanceMeteorologyBiologyArchaeologyFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementCryospheric studies and observationsDisaster Management and Resilience
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