Acta Geobalcanica (Jul 2016)

DEALING WITH NATURAL DISASTERS IN A POSTSOCIALISTS SOCIETY - THE EXAMPLE OF SLOVENIA

  • Matija Zorn,
  • Blaž Komac,
  • Drago Perko,
  • Rok Ciglič

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18509/AGB.2016.06
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 55 – 62

Abstract

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Many countries around the world are facing increasing impacts of natural disasters. This is primarily attributed to climate change, accompanied by an increase in the intensity of meteorological and hydro-geomorphological natural hazards. However, is climate change really responsible for this increased damage and low resilience, or should the cause be sought elsewhere? Based on the case of Slovenia, it is shown that social irresponsibility (e.g., inadequate spatial planning, lack of supervision, insufficient insurance policies, and a mix of politics and capital influences) could be a factor more responsible than climate change for the “catastrophic” consequences of natural disasters.

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