Social science perspectives on natural hazards risk and uncertainty

Summary

This is a chapter which is part of a book that provides a state-of-the-art overview of risk and uncertainty assessment in natural hazards. It presents the core statistical concepts using clearly defined terminology applicable across all types of natural hazards and addresses the full range of sources of uncertainty, the role of expert judgement and the practice of uncertainty elicitation. The core of the book provides detailed coverage of all the main hazard types and concluding chapters address the wider societal context of risk management. This is an invaluable compendium for academic researchers and professionals working in the fields of natural hazards science, risk assessment and management and environmental science and will be of interest to anyone involved in natural hazards policy.

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Link to centre authors: Cornell, Sarah
Publication info: Cornell, S. 2013. Social science perspectives on natural hazards risk and uncertainty. In: J. Rougier, S. Sparks and L. Hill (eds.). Risk and Uncertainty Assessment for Natural Hazards. Cambridge University Press

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