Aktivität: Vortrag ohne Tagungsband / Vorlesung › Präsentation auf einer wissenschaftlichen Konferenz / Workshop
Beschreibung
Although there is no definition of vulnerability, population exposure mapping serves as an important
starting point. Accurately estimating population exposure is a key component to catastrophe loss
modeling, an important element of effective integrated risk analysis and essential to effective emergency
management. This seminar will provide an overview of concepts and applications of social vulnerability
modeling, highlighting its varying scales and dimensions and related implications including population
exposure mapping from local to global scales, as well as addressing short-term and long-term temporal
aspects such as global climate change. Early warning might function very well hazard-wise but if the
exposed population is not informed and not aware or if it is not convinced to `accept´ and cope with
residual risk, disaster management will eventually not succeed. Through the integration of both long-term
visions of future developments and short-term risk assessments and hazard predictions, the risk
governance approach can be applied within the overall conceptual framework of disaster management.
Zeitraum
19 Juli 2011
Ereignistitel
Research seminar at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Applied Sciences Program
Veranstaltungstyp
Sonstiges
Research Field
Ehemaliges Research Field - Innovation Systems and Policy