Geography and Sustainability (Sep 2021)

Scientific challenges of research on natural hazards and disaster risk

  • Peng Cui,
  • Jianbing Peng,
  • Peijun Shi,
  • Huiming Tang,
  • Chaojun Ouyang,
  • Qiang Zou,
  • Lianyou Liu,
  • Changdong Li,
  • Yu Lei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 216 – 223

Abstract

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As a discipline, the science of natural hazards and disaster risk aims to explain the spatial-temporal pattern, process and mechanism, emergency response and risk mitigation of natural hazards, which requires a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach. With the support of Natural Science Finance of China (NSFC) and Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), in-depth research and systematic analysis on natural hazards and disaster risk were conducted. In this paper, the state of the art in research on natural hazards is summarized from seven aspects: formation process, mechanism and dynamic of natural hazards, disaster risk assessment, forecast, monitoring and early warning, disaster mitigation, emergency treatment and rescue, risk management and post-disaster reconstruction. The trends within the natural hazards and disaster risk as a discipline were identified, along with existing shortcomings and significant gaps that need to be addressed. This paper highlighted: 1) the scientific challenges including the frontier scientific issues and technological gaps on natural hazards and disaster risk discipline from 2025 to 2035 in China, and 2) the proposal to develop a systemic and holistic natural hazards and disaster risk discipline.

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