articleEnvironmental HazardsJan 1, 2003Closed access

Resilience to natural hazards: How useful is this concept?

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research · University of Southampton

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Abstract

Abstract Resilience is widely seen as a desirable system property in environmental management. This paper explores the concept of resilience to natural hazards, using weather-related hazards in coastal megacities as an example. The paper draws on the wide literature on megacities, coastal hazards, hazard risk reduction strategies, and resilience within environmental management. Some analysts define resilience as a system attribute, whilst others use it as an umbrella concept for a range of system attributes deemed desirable. These umbrella concepts have not been made operational to support planning or management. It is recommended that resilience only be used in a restricted sense to describe specific system…

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Keywords
  • Natural hazard
  • Resilience (materials science)
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Environmental resource management
  • Hazard
  • Preparedness
  • Environmental planning
  • Natural disaster
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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