Editorial: Enabling people-centered risk communication for geohazards

Frontiers in Earth Science
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Abstract

In the field of natural hazards, communicating science with the public and stakeholders (i.e., interested parties) involves entering the challenging and complex world of hazard and risk communication, the ultimate purpose of which is to reduce the impact of impending hazards on people and property at risk. Hazard and risk communication are adequate if they reach people with the information that they need, at the right time, and in a form that they can use. This task appears to be particularly difficult when decisions by the public and stakeholders have to be made in the presence of uncertainty about what could happen, as is often the case with geohazards. Moreover, decision-making is complex when there are time pressures, human and economic resources are limited, and multiple sources of information need to be considered. This poses several challenges for the development of two-way and people-centered risk communication for geohazards.

The “Enabling People-Centered Risk Communication for Geohazards” Research Topic analyses these challenges and identifies innovative pathways to address them. More precisely, it draws together 13 state-of-the-art articles from around the world on improving communication practices, strategies, and understandings relating to a range of various geohazards and weather-related hazards.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Editorial: Enabling people-centered risk communication for geohazards
Series title Frontiers in Earth Science
DOI 10.3389/feart.2024.1444551
Volume 12
Publication Date July 10, 2024
Year Published 2024
Language English
Publisher Frontiers Media
Contributing office(s) Geologic Hazards Science Center - Seismology / Geomagnetism
Description 1444551, 3 pp.
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