WAI
Natural hazards

The Challenge

Between 1990 and 2007 the European Union witnessed a marked increase in the number and severity of both natural disasters. The loss of human life, the destruction of economic and social infrastructure and the degradation of already fragile ecosystems is expected to worsen as climate change increases the frequency and magnitude of extreme meteorological events, such as heat waves, storms and heavy rains. Research can contribute both to the prevention of and the response to natural disasters by delivering appropriate tools and protocols to decision-makers.

Areas of research in FP7

Sub-activity 6.1.3. Natural hazards

  • Area 6.1.3.1. Hazard assessment, triggering factors and forecasting
  • Area 6.1.3.2. Vulnerability assessment and societal impacts
  • Area 6.1.3.3. Risk assessment and management
  • Area 6.1.3.4. Multi-risk evaluation and mitigation strategies
Policy background

Selected projects
All FP projects on Natural hazards
Key FP projects on Natural hazards

Related links
United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction
Global Fire Monitoring Center (GFMC)
Global Monitoring for Environment and Security
Council of Europe European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement (EUR-OPA)
UN Convention to Combat Desertification
IPCC - International Panel on Climate Change
UN HABITAT Risk and Disaster Management

Events

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