Over the past decade there have been increasing efforts to tackle the problem of hazardous-materials releases from industrial installations in the wake of natural disasters. However, increasing urbanization and industrialization coupled with climate change brought about by global warming highlights the need to address the remaining research and policy gaps related to Natech risk reduction. This chapter lists and discusses existing gaps that have contributed to hamper effective Natech risk reduction and makes recommendations for stakeholders from science, industry and policy on how these gaps can be closed.
Krausmann, E., Cruz, A.M., Salzano, E. (2017). Recommendations and Outlook. Cambridge, MA : Elsevier Inc. [10.1016/B978-0-12-803807-9.00015-2].
Recommendations and Outlook
Salzano, E.
2017
Abstract
Over the past decade there have been increasing efforts to tackle the problem of hazardous-materials releases from industrial installations in the wake of natural disasters. However, increasing urbanization and industrialization coupled with climate change brought about by global warming highlights the need to address the remaining research and policy gaps related to Natech risk reduction. This chapter lists and discusses existing gaps that have contributed to hamper effective Natech risk reduction and makes recommendations for stakeholders from science, industry and policy on how these gaps can be closed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.