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Preferred term
regulatory approaches to mitigation
Definition
- Rising losses to life and property from natural hazard events, and their increasing frequency, show that what were once considered relatively low-probability, high-consequence events are becoming more common and destructive. Hazard mitigation consists of a wide variety of actions that can be taken before or after a natural hazard event to reduce or eliminate long-term risks to life and property. [Source: Encyclopedia of Disaster Relief; Regulatory Approaches to Mitigation]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/regulatory_approaches_to_mitigation
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