World Atlas Of Natural Disaster Risk Page

Published in association with Springer , the charts and calculations hold rigorous academic weight for students, insurers, and risk managers.

The atlas leverages the "Disaster-System Theory" to analyze risk. This methodology posits that a disaster does not occur strictly because of a hazard, but due to the intersection of three specific pillars: How the Atlas Measures It World atlas of natural disaster risk

Uses specific indices like Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) for earthquakes and the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) for droughts. Published in association with Springer , the charts

It moves away from "single-hazard" approaches. By assessing a country's risk against all 11 hazards at once, policymakers can view true compound risk. Published in association with Springer