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More than one hazards are considered, but not the interrelationships between these (i.e., they are treated as discrete, independent).
More than one hazards are considered, but not the interrelationships between these (i.e., they are treated as discrete, independent).


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Available at: https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/portals/0/Knowledge/ScienceforDRM/ch02/ch02_subch0205.pdf  
Available at: https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/portals/0/Knowledge/ScienceforDRM/ch02/ch02_subch0205.pdf  


'''See also''': [[Hazard|<span style="color: fuchsia">Hazard</span>]]
'''See also''': [[Hazard|<span style="color: fuchsia">Hazard</span>]]


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Definition

More than one hazards are considered, but not the interrelationships between these (i.e., they are treated as discrete, independent).

Source

Gill, J. C., & Malamud, B. D. (2014). Reviewing and visualizing the interactions of natural hazards. Reviews of Geophysics, 52(4), 680-722.

Zschau. (2017). Where are we with multihazards, multirisks assessment capacities?, in: Science for disaster risk management 2017: knowing better and losing less, edited by: Poljansek, K., Marin Ferrer, M., De Groeve, T., and Clark, I., European Union, Brussels, Belgium

Available at: https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/portals/0/Knowledge/ScienceforDRM/ch02/ch02_subch0205.pdf

See also: Hazard

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