“The risk from natural hazards depends not only on physical processes — earthquakes, floods, storms, volcanoes — but crucially on human vulnerability, social structures, and how communities prepare, respond, and build resilience.” Natural Hazards: Explanation and Integration, Second Edition
A powerful interdisciplinary insight stressing that disasters are not just nature’s doing — they emerge where natural events intersect with human exposure, planning, and social conditions. This perspective blends earth-science, sociology, policy, and risk management to show how hazard frequency, community awareness, infrastructure, and resilience shape outcomes. Perfect for posts on environmental science, disaster studies, climate risk, sustainability, and social resilience. It helps connect readers interested in geology, meteorology, urban planning, emergency management, and human-environment interaction.
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