Disaster Risk Science: A Geographical Perspective and a Research Framework

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Peijun Shi
Tao Ye
Ying Wang
Tao Zhou
Wei Xu
Juan Du
Jing’ai Wang
Ning Li
Chongfu Huang
Lianyou Liu
Bo Chen
Yun Su
Weihua Fang
Ming Wang
Xiaobin Hu
Jidong Wu
Chunyang He
Qiang Zhang
Qian Ye
Carlo Jaeger
Norio Okada
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[1] Beijing Normal University,State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology
[2] Beijing Normal University,Key Laboratory of Environmental Change and Natural Disasters, Ministry of Education
[3] Ministry of Emergency Management and Ministry of Education,Academy of Disaster Reduction and Emergency Management
[4] Beijing Normal University,Faculty of Geographical Science
[5] People’s Government of Qinghai Province and Beijing Normal University,Academy of Plateau Science and Sustainability
[6] Global Climate Forum,Disaster Prevention Research Institute
[7] Kyoto University,undefined
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Disaster system; Disaster science; Disaster technology; Disaster governance; Research framework; Research frontiers;
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In this article, we recall the United Nations’ 30-year journey in disaster risk reduction strategy and framework, review the latest progress and key scientific and technological questions related to the United Nations disaster risk reduction initiatives, and summarize the framework and contents of disaster risk science research. The object of disaster risk science research is the “disaster system” consisting of hazard, the geographical environment, and exposed units, with features of regionality, interconnectedness, coupling, and complexity. Environmental stability, hazard threat, and socioeconomic vulnerability together determine the way that disasters are formed, establish the spatial extent of disaster impact, and generate the scale of losses. In the formation of a disaster, a conducive environment is the prerequisite, a hazard is the necessary condition, and socioeconomic exposure is the sufficient condition. The geographical environment affects local hazard intensity and therefore can change the pattern of loss distribution. Regional multi-hazard, disaster chain, and disaster compound could induce complex impacts, amplifying or attenuating hazard intensity and changing the scope of affected areas. In the light of research progress, particularly in the context of China, we propose a three-layer disaster risk science disciplinary structure, which contains three pillars (disaster science, disaster technology, and disaster governance), nine core areas, and 27 research fields. Based on these elements, we discuss the frontiers in disaster risk science research.
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页码:426 / 440
页数:14