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Integrated Risk Assessment for Hazards and Disasters

Foundations, Innovations, and Applications

  • 1st Edition - November 2, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Muhammad Sajjad
  • Language: English

Integrated Risk Assessment for Hazards and Disasters: Foundations, Innovations, and Applications offers an astute synthesis of the latest technology, science, and practical applic… Read more

Description

Integrated Risk Assessment for Hazards and Disasters: Foundations, Innovations, and Applications offers an astute synthesis of the latest technology, science, and practical applications to equip researchers and practitioners with the tools they need to anticipate, prepare for, and respond to natural catastrophes. Chapters begin with a critical look at defining risk in contemporary society and the evolution of risk assessment practices, with experts reviewing the fundamentals of hazard identification and risk analysis along with the science of predictive modeling. Methodological innovations are reviewed, including comparisons between qualitative and quantitative approaches, synthesizing integrated risk assessment models and the benefit of community engagement.

New technological applications such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and remote sensing are examined. Several case studies review real-world instances of earthquake risk analysis, flood risk management, wildfire risk mitigation, and landslide risk in diverse terrain. The book closes with a look ahead at future developments in risk assessment techniques and opportunities to enhance global cooperation. This invaluable resource provides readers the latest thinking on risk and resilience-informed decision-making, strategic resource allocation, and effective communication to forge a path toward a more resilient future.

Key features

  • Presents a broad spectrum of interdisciplinary methodologies, including emerging research on climate change, technological innovations, and case studies on various hazards
  • Evaluates the latest technological advancements, such as GIS, AI, machine learning, and remote sensing
  • Covers methodological innovations, including advances in probabilistic risk assessment and big data analytics
  • Analyzes diverse case studies such as earthquake and flood risk management, wildfire mitigation, and the multi-hazards, alongside a section dedicated to applications and best practice to provide practical insights

Readership

Graduate students, faculty, and researchers in geography, environmental science, emergency management, and disaster response

Table of contents

1. Introduction to Risk Assessment

2. Theoretical Underpinnings

3. Methodological Innovations

4. Advances in Risk Research

5. Technological Frontiers

6. Global Case Studies

7. Practical Applications

8. Looking Ahead Conclusion

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 2, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Muhammad Sajjad

Dr. Muhammad Sajjad is a distinguished Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at Hong Kong Baptist University, specializing in environmental science, climate risks, and geospatial technology. With a tenure that includes a Visiting Scholar position at Princeton University and professional experience spanning various prestigious institutions, Dr. Sajjad has established himself as a leading expert in urban risk and resilience analytics. He has a robust portfolio of peer-reviewed publications, with significant contributions to high-impact journals and policy documents by UNESCO, IPCC, and the World Bank. His research interests lie at the intersection of risk-resilience-sustainability nexus, natural hazards, and vulnerability, and climate change impacts, employing advanced methodologies like remote sensing, GIS, machine learning, and Geo-AI. Dr. Sajjad's academic achievements are underscored by his receipt of various awards, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge in the fields of geospatial modelling, disaster risk reduction, resilience, and sustainable development.

Affiliations and expertise
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong