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Title: Geology 2022: Natural Disasters


1
Geology 2022 Natural Disasters
  • Dr. D. Rowbotham
  • Department of Geography Geology
  • Nipissing University
  • Autumn 2005

2
Hurricane Katrina
  • It was one of the worst natural disasters in
    U.S. history
  • - George W. Bush

3
Introduction to Natural Disasters
  • A Defn
  • Interactions btwn the physical environment
    humans which result in negative impacts on human
    property, life, or activity.

4
Issues Questions
  • The word "natural" introduces the question what
    role did humans play?
  • e.g. Palm (1990) an event triggered by
    climatic and geological variability, which is at
    least partly out of the control of humans.

5
Issues Questions
  • Do hazards have to involve humans at all?
  • Are hazards evenly distributed?
  • a) Geophysical Factors
  • (e.g. Exogenic Endogenic Energies)
  • b) Human Factors
  • (e.g. Vulnerability)

6
Issues Questions
  • iv) Do hazards have to be sudden, catastrophic
    events?
  • Are environmental degradation hazards separate
    problems?
  • Defining danger or risk
  • a) How much actual risk?
  • b) How much potential risk?
  • c) How to measure risk?

7
Development of the Natural Hazard Paradigm
  • White
  • (1950s/60s/70s)
  • Hewitt Burton
  • (1970s)
  • Hewitt and Kienholz
  • (1980s)

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Development of the Natural Hazard Paradigm
  • Carrara and Van Westen
  • (1990s)
  • v) 2000s?

9
Parallel Related Developments
  • Human-Nature Relationship (Barrows 1923)
  • e.g. O'Riordans (1971) classification
  • a) Humans are subservient to nature
  • b) Humans as masters of nature
  • c) Humans living in harmony w/ nature

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Parallel Related Developments
  • ii) Systems Theory (Scheidegger 1980s)
  • Systems theory views natural hazards as "The
    occurrence of singularities in the development of
    natural systems".
  • In contrast to a more traditional view of a
    cataclysmic, isolated, dangerous natural event
    which happens unpredictably from time to time.

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Parallel Related Developments
  • The potential for a natural hazard results when
    there is fluctuation in a system's energy and/or
    matter which results in a destabilisation of the
    system's equilibrium.
  • The destabilisation of a system can result in the
    system experiencing
  • a) Negative feedbacks
  • b) Positive feedbacks
  • c) Complex Responses
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