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This podcast argues that disasters are not inevitable Acts of God but rather the result of societal choices. The text presents a complex model that highlights the interconnected factors contributing to disaster risk. It emphasizes the crucial role of human behaviour, vulnerability, exposure, resilience in determining the impact of hazards. By analysing these factors through a "five forces" framework, this 'deep dive' stresses the importance of effective management strategies to mitigate disaster losses and improve societal preparedness.
By James Shepherd-BarronThis podcast argues that disasters are not inevitable Acts of God but rather the result of societal choices. The text presents a complex model that highlights the interconnected factors contributing to disaster risk. It emphasizes the crucial role of human behaviour, vulnerability, exposure, resilience in determining the impact of hazards. By analysing these factors through a "five forces" framework, this 'deep dive' stresses the importance of effective management strategies to mitigate disaster losses and improve societal preparedness.