Overview and Historical Review

  • Kim Y
  • Sohn H
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This book investigates and scrutinizes the lessons learned in the Republic of Korea during a five-decade swath of disasters - from 1948 to 2015 - and results in the disaster response policy change model in the wake of major disasters for resilience building. This book is structured of power-law relation between disaster loss and frequency in Korea from 1948 to 2015, focusing events in the power-law distribution, Disaster-Triggered Policy Change Model, and suggestions for resilient future. To start with the historical review, how to understand disaster throughout the ages was investigated: from an Act of God to Mother Nature's will to societies' inherent risk. As we journey through disaster's history, we start to see the categorization of disasters by cause, principle, and risk - drawing to an understanding of risk through hazard and vulnerability.

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Kim, Y., & Sohn, H.-G. (2018). Overview and Historical Review (pp. 1–22). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4789-3_1

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