Concept information
Preferred term
all-hazards
Definition
- A hazard is a dynamic phenomenon that threatens people and their possessions, assets, and activities with injury, damage, destruction, or curtailment. Broadly, there are four kinds of hazards: natural (e.g., floods, earthquakes), technological (e.g., transportation crashes, toxic spills), social (e.g., riots, crowd crushes), and intentional (e.g., acts of terrorism, hostage taking). [Source: Encyclopedia of Crisis Management; All-Hazards]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/all-hazards
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