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Tectonic hazard management: mitigation and adaptation

The Swiss Cheese Model

Suggests that hazard and disaster risk can be ↓ by:

  • Reducing the weaknesses in the previous system

  • ↓ the size of the gaps in the system or the scale of the systems weaknesses The framework for tectonic hazard management:

  • Modifying the hazard event

  • Modifying the vulnerability and resilience

  • Modifying the loss

    The Swiss Cheese Model

The Swiss Cheese Model

Modifying the hazard event

Earthquakes

Utilise either micro or macro protection techniques

↳ Micro: 🔗 Strengthening individual building and structures against hazardous stress

↳ Macro: 🔗 Large-scale protective measures designed to protect entire communities

  • Micro approaches are mainly used in tectonic hazards

    • In Earthquakes, most energy is focused on public buildings such as hospitals and schools
    • Recently there has been a focus on improving the planning frameworks for private housing
  • Often avoided by ↓ the number of settlements on plate boundaries Tsunamis

  • No technologies can prevent them

  • Engineering solutions include:

    • Tsunami walls
    • Mangroves (natural)
    • Offshore barriers Volcanoes
  • Once hazard has started:

    • Diverting or cooling the lava flows
  • Hazard zoning maps forecast where the biggest dangers are and utilise land-use zoning to stop people living there

Modifying vulnerability and resilience

  1. Hazard risk mapping
  2. Land-use zoning
  3. Food supplies
  4. Monitoring and warning systems
  5. Construction w/ hazard resistant designs
  6. Investment in services
  • Improve healthcare preparedness
  • Educate communities about hazards and how to protect themselves
  1. Better evacuation routes

Modifying loss

  1. Rescue teams
  2. Emergency relief aid
  3. Community volunteers - trained for such events
  4. Insurance
  5. Evacuation
  6. Development aid
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