articleJournal of Homeland Security and Emergency ManagementJun 14, 2005Closed access

At Risk: Natural Hazards, People's Vulnerability, and Disasters

International Center for Transitional Justice

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Abstract

Presently in its second edition, "At Risk" stands as a primary text in risk and vulnerability studies. The authors focus on the political and economic causes of disaster, arguing that vulnerability is at the foundation of risks and recovery practices. Through focusing on natural hazards, such as floods, earthquakes, and volcanoes, "At Risk" demonstrates how social groups with little economic or political power are the most at risk during times of disaster. The author's "Pressure and Release" model for risk and hazard progression is an interesting addition to disaster scholarship.

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Keywords
  • Vulnerability (computing)
  • Natural hazard
  • Hazard
  • Natural disaster
  • Politics
  • Scholarship
  • Risk assessment
  • Social vulnerability
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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