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Natural Hazards and Human Adaptation: Building Resilience in a Changing World
Explore how communities worldwide use engineering, ecology, and policy to reduce vulnerability and adapt to earthquakes, floods, wildfires, and rising sea levels.
What You'll Learn
Adaptation strategies range from engineering solutions to nature-based approaches.
Key terms include mitigation, resilience, vulnerability, and adaptive capacity.
Spatial analysis and GIS technology enhance community preparedness for hazards.
Case studies connect global hazard responses to sustainable development principles.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze coastal, seismic, and wildfire adaptation case studies critically.
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Questions test vocabulary including mitigation, resilience, and structural adaptation.
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Learners evaluate engineering versus ecosystem-based strategies for hazard management.
Why This Matters
Understanding natural hazards and human adaptation equips students to critically evaluate the strategies societies use to protect lives, reduce vulnerability, and build sustainable communities in an era of increasing environmental risk.
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Hazard Mitigation
Resilience
Spatial Analysis
Adaptive Capacity
Risk Assessment

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