东南亚国家基于证据的灾害风险评估

Tadashi Nakasu, Chutaporn Amrapala
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本文旨在概述东南亚国家自然灾害的风险和趋势,并讨论未来必要的应对措施。利用EM-DAT收集的数据对自然灾害进行了定量分析。使用频率影响风险矩阵和风险等级识别对国家和灾害类型进行灾害风险评估,这是一种基于实际灾害数据的新方法。研究结果表明,印度尼西亚、菲律宾和泰国分别面临最高的死亡率、受影响人口和经济损失风险。此外,研究表明,东南亚国家很容易受到气候相关灾害的影响。这一风险评估使我们全面了解了东南亚国家的自然灾害风险,使我们能够确定该地区最脆弱的国家,并确定每个国家最重要的灾害类型对策。
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Evidence-based disaster risk assessment in Southeast Asian countries

This paper aims to provide an overview of the risks and trends of natural disasters in Southeast Asian countries and discuss necessary future countermeasures. Quantitative analysis of natural disasters was performed using data collected from EM-DAT. The disaster risk assessment for countries and disaster types was conducted using a frequency-impact risk matrix and risk ranking identification, which is a novel approach based on actual disaster data. The findings suggest that Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand face the highest mortality, affected population, and economic damage risks, respectively. Moreover, the study reveals that Southeast Asian countries are vulnerable to climate-related disasters. This risk assessment gives us a comprehensive understanding of natural disaster risks in Southeast Asian countries, enabling us to identify the most vulnerable countries in the region and determine the most significant disaster-type countermeasures for each country.

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