hazards happening in short spaces of time drain resources
reasons for why the world is becoming more hazardous
improvments in monitoring and recording events = increasing amounts of events recorded
improvements in communication
increased population = more ppl live in hazardous areas
increase is occupied living space = flood risks
current hazard trends
a country’s economic levels impacts the amount of people affected
number of people killed by disasters globally is falling
financial cost of disasters is rising. 1990: $20billion per year 2000-2010: $100billion
data accuracy and vulnerability
data recieved about frequency’s and impacts may be incomplete or inaccurate
methods vary in data collection
difficult to gather data from remote areas
hazard profile
a diagram that shows the main tectonic characteristics of different hazards. it can show multiple different hazards. They help governments + organisations create disaster plans
physical reasons for why some countries are more vulnerable to tectonic hazards