World Atlas Of Natural Disaster Risk Link
The atlas leverages the "Disaster-System Theory" to analyze risk. This methodology posits that a disaster does not occur strictly because of a hazard, but due to the intersection of three specific pillars: How the Atlas Measures It
Instead of focusing purely on physical climate data, it actively calculates the expected annual mortality, the number of affected populations, and projected annual economic losses. 📊 Methodological Framework World atlas of natural disaster risk
Assesses physical vulnerabilities such as national building inventory resilience and social coping mechanisms. The atlas leverages the "Disaster-System Theory" to analyze
It moves away from "single-hazard" approaches. By assessing a country's risk against all 11 hazards at once, policymakers can view true compound risk. the number of affected populations