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<p class="lead">This page contains the definitions of multi-hazard, multi-risk terminology adopted by the [https://www.myriadproject.eu/ <span style="color: #DB20D2">MYRIAD-EU project</span>]. They were compiled during the creation of the [ | <p class="lead">This page contains the definitions of multi-hazard, multi-risk terminology adopted by the [https://www.myriadproject.eu/ <span style="color: #DB20D2">MYRIAD-EU project</span>]. They were compiled during the creation of the [[MYRIAD-EU Handbook of Multi-Hazard, Multi-Risk Definitions and Concepts| <span style="color: #DB20D2">Handbook of Multi-Hazard, Multi-Risk Terms, Definitions and Concepts</span>]], which was developed to promote a common understanding of terminology and concepts within the project consortium and the wider community. | ||
The definitions follow established glossaries, including the '''[https://www.undrr.org/terminology <span style="color: #374CFF">United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) terminology for disaster risk reduction</span>]''', where possible. Definitions for specific terms and concepts applied in the project were sourced from the wider literature or created by the MYRIAD-EU project consortium. In all cases definitions are constructed for general usage and are not sector specific. | The definitions follow established glossaries, including the '''[https://www.undrr.org/terminology <span style="color: #374CFF">United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) terminology for disaster risk reduction</span>]''', where possible. Definitions for specific terms and concepts applied in the project were sourced from the wider literature or created by the MYRIAD-EU project consortium. In all cases definitions are constructed for general usage and are not sector specific. | ||
Terminology is an evolving work that will continuously be updated throughout the project | Terminology is an evolving work that will continuously be updated throughout the project. For definitions related to individual hazards, we refer readers directly the '''[https://www.undrr.org/publication/hazard-information-profiles-hips <span style="color: #374CFF">UNDRR/ISC Hazard Information Profiles</span>]'''. | ||
'''We welcome [[Contribute|<span style="color: #8836EA">feedback and | '''We welcome [[Contribute|<span style="color: #8836EA">feedback and suggestions</span>]].</p> | ||
Revision as of 16:32, 26 July 2024
This page contains the definitions of multi-hazard, multi-risk terminology adopted by the MYRIAD-EU project. They were compiled during the creation of the Handbook of Multi-Hazard, Multi-Risk Terms, Definitions and Concepts, which was developed to promote a common understanding of terminology and concepts within the project consortium and the wider community. The definitions follow established glossaries, including the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) terminology for disaster risk reduction, where possible. Definitions for specific terms and concepts applied in the project were sourced from the wider literature or created by the MYRIAD-EU project consortium. In all cases definitions are constructed for general usage and are not sector specific. Terminology is an evolving work that will continuously be updated throughout the project. For definitions related to individual hazards, we refer readers directly the UNDRR/ISC Hazard Information Profiles. We welcome feedback and suggestions.
A
- Adaptation
- Adaptation Pathways
- Adaptation Tipping Point
- Adaptive Capacity
- Asynergies (in Disaster Risk Reduction measures)
B
C
D
- Deterministic Event Modelling
- Disaster
- Disaster damage
- Disaster Forensics
- Disaster Impact
- Disaster Management
- Disaster Recovery
- Disaster Response
- Disaster Risk
- Disaster Risk Assessment
- Disaster Risk Drivers
- Disaster Risk Management
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Disaster Risk Governance
- (Consecutive) Disasters
E
- Early Warning System
- Ecosystem Services
- Ecosystem-Based Adaptation (EbA)
- Ecosystem-Based Disaster Risk Reduction(Eco-DRR)
- Environmental Degradation
- Exposure
- Extreme Event
F
G
H
- Hazard
- Hazard Interrelationships
- (Anthropogenic) Hazards
- (Biological) Hazards
- (Cascading) Hazard
- (Environmental) Hazards
- (External) Hazards
- (Geological / Geophysical) Hazards
- (Hydrometeorological) Hazards
- (Natural) Hazards
- (Technological) Hazards
I
L
M
- (Hazard Impact) Mitigation
- (Climate Change) Mitigation
- Multi-Hazard
- Multi-Hazard Risk
- Multi-Risk
- Multi-Layer Single Hazards
- Multi-Hazard Event Sets
N
O
P
- Paired Disaster Study
- Pathway
- (Adaptation) Pathways
- Preparedness
- Probabilistic Event Modelling
- Probable Maximum Loss
R
- Risk Perception
- Risk Dynamics
- (Deterministic) Risk
- (Emergent) Risk
- (Individual) Risk
- (Probabilistic) Risk
- (Residual) Risk
- (Systemic) Risk
- (Triggering) Relationship
- (Amplification) Relationship
- (Compound) Relationships
- Resilience
- Robustness
- Robustness Conflicts
- (Societal) Robustness
S
- System of systems
- Scenario
- (Current) Scenario
- (Future) Scenario
- Sensitivity Analysis
- Site Area
- Statistical Dependencies
- Stochastic Model
- Storylines
- Sustainable (or Healthy) Ecosystems
- Sustainable Development
- Sustainability
- System
- Systemic Perspective
T
U
V

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