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Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: •Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. •Explore short and longer term trends in a range of hazard events. •Consider issues regarding the reliability of hazard data.
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Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

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Page 1: Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

Global Hazard Trends:Ever Increasing Risk?

Today we will:

•Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude.

•Explore short and longer term trends in a range of hazard events.

•Consider issues regarding the reliability of hazard data.

Page 2: Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

Recap of Last Lesson:• What is a chronic hazard?

• What is a context hazard?

• Is it fair for the developed countries to expect the developing countries to limit their greenhouse emissions? (10 marks)

• It is not fair because……..?

• It is fair because……..?

Page 3: Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

Where were the worst places in the world in 2007 for natural

hazards?

TASK:

In pairs/small groups, list what you think are the 10 worst countries in 2007 for:

A) Number of deaths due to natural hazards

B) Total cost of natural hazards

Page 4: Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

The Answers:

Number of deaths in 20071. Bangladesh 56352. India 22363. China 11614. Pakistan 9115. N Korea 6106. Peru 6037. Indonesia 5808. Hungary 5009. USA 33310. Vietnam 326

Economic cost 2007 (Billions)

1. Japan $13.8 2. UK $9.7 3. USA $9.44. China $8 5. Germany $5.56. Oman $3.97. Mexico $3.68. Bangladesh $2.49. Peru $210.Pakistan $1.9

Page 5: Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

Is the world more hazardous now?• Look at the following graph from the EMDAT

database to make your opinion.

How might this be a little misleading?

Page 6: Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

Hazard Trends – Some Issues• There are a number of issues in looking at

hazard trends:

– Defining a disaster – no official definition so figures vary.

– Death counts vary due to long term effects.

– Reporting of hazards varies due to availability of data, location, technology, political factors and media coverage.

– Statistics are complex to collect and are collected by a range of bodies.

Page 7: Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

TASK:• Use the key concept box on page 16 of

the PA textbook to write your own definition of Magnitude and Frequency. Try not to simply copy this – use your own words.

Frequency:- How often an event of a certain size (magnitude) occurs.

Magnitude:- The size of an event e.g. force of a gale on the Beaufort scale or size of earthquake on Richter scale

http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/latestfault.htm

Page 8: Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

Is the world becoming more hazardous?

• Use the graphs on pages 10 and 11 of the Oxford (black) textbook to complete the following TASKS:

1. Outline the trends in natural disasters – try to cover EVERY graph.

2. Suggest reasons why the number of disasters has increased but the number of deaths has fallen.

3. Why might have people affected and economic costs increased so much?

4. Describe the maps at the bottom of page 11 and suggest why Asia has the most deaths from natural disasters.

Page 9: Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

Deaths• There is a decreasing

number of deaths due to hazards- WHY?

• Better awareness of natural disasters (decreasing VULNERBILITY?)

• Better preparedness• Better technology of

prediction and rescue. (increasing CAPACITY TO COPE?)

• Unfortunately in the developing world this is not always the case

Page 10: Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

Economic Costs• There is a decreasing

number of deaths but an increase in economic effects.

• Since 1980, the average annual economic cost of hazards has risen from less than $20 bn to more than $160 bn.

• Majority of costs in developed countries

Page 11: Global Hazard Trends: Ever Increasing Risk? Today we will: Define the concepts of Frequency and Magnitude. Explore short and longer term trends in a range.

Independent Study (Homework)• Complete the short multiple choice quiz using

the QUIA website by the end of next week.

http://www.quia.com/quiz/1469842.html

• Read pages 13-15 of your textbook ready for next lesson.

• Start to input hazards into your hazard log table (you have been emailed this). Use http://news.bbc.co.uk and www.emdat.be to find the information but also watch the news!