The Challenging Place of Natural Hazards in Disaster Risk Reduction Conceptual Models: Insights from Central Africa and the European Alps

Abstract Based on a literature review and two case studies, this article presents the difficulties inherent in the main disaster risk reduction conceptual models. The method used to highlight such evidence is to compare two programs on disaster risk reduction with mainstream conceptual models. The a...

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Main Authors: Caroline Michellier, Patrick Pigeon, André Paillet, Théodore Trefon, Olivier Dewitte, François Kervyn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-04-01
Series:International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13753-020-00273-y
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spelling doaj-8749a8dc74b14c0ca320ba012c089dc62021-05-02T11:20:31ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Science2095-00552192-63952020-04-0111331633210.1007/s13753-020-00273-yThe Challenging Place of Natural Hazards in Disaster Risk Reduction Conceptual Models: Insights from Central Africa and the European AlpsCaroline Michellier0Patrick Pigeon1André Paillet2Théodore Trefon3Olivier Dewitte4François Kervyn5Natural Hazards Service, Royal Museum for Central AfricaEDYTEM Laboratory, Université de Savoie-Mont-BlancEDYTEM Laboratory, Université de Savoie-Mont-BlancGeodynamics and Mineral Resources Service, Royal Museum for Central AfricaNatural Hazards Service, Royal Museum for Central AfricaNatural Hazards Service, Royal Museum for Central AfricaAbstract Based on a literature review and two case studies, this article presents the difficulties inherent in the main disaster risk reduction conceptual models. The method used to highlight such evidence is to compare two programs on disaster risk reduction with mainstream conceptual models. The authors participated in these programs, which were confronted with the need to integrate contributions and insights from both earth and social sciences. Our analysis found that the existing main conceptual models were unable to do justice to disaster risk reduction needs. This finding encouraged us to critique these models. Further effort led us to present possible solutions to compensate for the shortcomings of current models while taking into account the contextualization and dynamics of phenomena, as well as grappling with the more explicit integration of hazards and hazard risk into model design.https://doi.org/10.1007/s13753-020-00273-yCentral AfricaConceptual modelsDisaster risk reductionNatural hazardsNorthern French Alps
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author Caroline Michellier
Patrick Pigeon
André Paillet
Théodore Trefon
Olivier Dewitte
François Kervyn
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Patrick Pigeon
André Paillet
Théodore Trefon
Olivier Dewitte
François Kervyn
The Challenging Place of Natural Hazards in Disaster Risk Reduction Conceptual Models: Insights from Central Africa and the European Alps
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
Central Africa
Conceptual models
Disaster risk reduction
Natural hazards
Northern French Alps
author_facet Caroline Michellier
Patrick Pigeon
André Paillet
Théodore Trefon
Olivier Dewitte
François Kervyn
author_sort Caroline Michellier
title The Challenging Place of Natural Hazards in Disaster Risk Reduction Conceptual Models: Insights from Central Africa and the European Alps
title_short The Challenging Place of Natural Hazards in Disaster Risk Reduction Conceptual Models: Insights from Central Africa and the European Alps
title_full The Challenging Place of Natural Hazards in Disaster Risk Reduction Conceptual Models: Insights from Central Africa and the European Alps
title_fullStr The Challenging Place of Natural Hazards in Disaster Risk Reduction Conceptual Models: Insights from Central Africa and the European Alps
title_full_unstemmed The Challenging Place of Natural Hazards in Disaster Risk Reduction Conceptual Models: Insights from Central Africa and the European Alps
title_sort challenging place of natural hazards in disaster risk reduction conceptual models: insights from central africa and the european alps
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
issn 2095-0055
2192-6395
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Abstract Based on a literature review and two case studies, this article presents the difficulties inherent in the main disaster risk reduction conceptual models. The method used to highlight such evidence is to compare two programs on disaster risk reduction with mainstream conceptual models. The authors participated in these programs, which were confronted with the need to integrate contributions and insights from both earth and social sciences. Our analysis found that the existing main conceptual models were unable to do justice to disaster risk reduction needs. This finding encouraged us to critique these models. Further effort led us to present possible solutions to compensate for the shortcomings of current models while taking into account the contextualization and dynamics of phenomena, as well as grappling with the more explicit integration of hazards and hazard risk into model design.
topic Central Africa
Conceptual models
Disaster risk reduction
Natural hazards
Northern French Alps
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s13753-020-00273-y
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