Vulnerability, resilience, hazard, risk, damage, and loss: a socio-ecological framework for natural disaster analysis

Evaluating socio-economic losses due to natural disasters is a challenging task because of the combined complexity of the social and ecological systems affected. However, also under pressure from the expected effects of climate change, evaluating the socio-economic costs of natural catastrophes has...

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Main Authors: M. Modica, R. Zoboli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-02-01
Series:Web Ecology
Online Access:http://www.web-ecol.net/16/59/2016/we-16-59-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-59265e8c3c064644b523bf53ed243e9b2020-11-25T02:19:38ZengCopernicus PublicationsWeb Ecology2193-30811399-11832016-02-01161596210.5194/we-16-59-2016Vulnerability, resilience, hazard, risk, damage, and loss: a socio-ecological framework for natural disaster analysisM. Modica0R. Zoboli1CNR – IRCrES, Research Institute on Sustainable Economic Growth, Milan, 20131, ItalyCNR – IRCrES, Research Institute on Sustainable Economic Growth, Milan, 20131, ItalyEvaluating socio-economic losses due to natural disasters is a challenging task because of the combined complexity of the social and ecological systems affected. However, also under pressure from the expected effects of climate change, evaluating the socio-economic costs of natural catastrophes has become a vital need for policy makers, urban planners, and private agents (such as insurance companies and banks). This paper suggests a general framework encompassing all the important concepts which should be taken into account by the above agents in the assessment of natural disasters. In particular, we propose a simple and consistent set of relationships among vulnerability, resilience, hazard, risk, damage, and loss which can guide socio-economic assessment.http://www.web-ecol.net/16/59/2016/we-16-59-2016.pdf
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Vulnerability, resilience, hazard, risk, damage, and loss: a socio-ecological framework for natural disaster analysis
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title Vulnerability, resilience, hazard, risk, damage, and loss: a socio-ecological framework for natural disaster analysis
title_short Vulnerability, resilience, hazard, risk, damage, and loss: a socio-ecological framework for natural disaster analysis
title_full Vulnerability, resilience, hazard, risk, damage, and loss: a socio-ecological framework for natural disaster analysis
title_fullStr Vulnerability, resilience, hazard, risk, damage, and loss: a socio-ecological framework for natural disaster analysis
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerability, resilience, hazard, risk, damage, and loss: a socio-ecological framework for natural disaster analysis
title_sort vulnerability, resilience, hazard, risk, damage, and loss: a socio-ecological framework for natural disaster analysis
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publishDate 2016-02-01
description Evaluating socio-economic losses due to natural disasters is a challenging task because of the combined complexity of the social and ecological systems affected. However, also under pressure from the expected effects of climate change, evaluating the socio-economic costs of natural catastrophes has become a vital need for policy makers, urban planners, and private agents (such as insurance companies and banks). This paper suggests a general framework encompassing all the important concepts which should be taken into account by the above agents in the assessment of natural disasters. In particular, we propose a simple and consistent set of relationships among vulnerability, resilience, hazard, risk, damage, and loss which can guide socio-economic assessment.
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