Risk and vulnerability indicators at different scales:Applicability, usefulness and policy implications
Institute for Environment and Human Security · United Nations University
Abstract
Abstract This paper outlines selected approaches to measuring risk and vulnerability to hazards of natural origin using indicators and indices. It discusses their applicability, usefulness and policy implications. Indicators and indices have been developed on different scales and for different purposes. The paper will briefly introduce three global approaches to disaster-risk identification and will juxtapose them with one local approach in order to examine the differences concerning the functions and the purpose of the assessment as well as their impact for policy development. In contrast to an earlier comparative analysis of the three global disaster-risk indicator programmes by Mark Pelling in 2004, which…
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1Topics & keywords
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Vulnerability assessment
- Risk assessment
- Hazard
- Natural hazard
- Natural disaster
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Vision
- Climate action