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    Publication Date: 2022-01-24
    Description: Very large tsunamis are associated with low probabilities of occurrence. In many parts of the world, these events have usually occurred in a distant time in the past. As a result, there is low risk perception and a lack of collective memories, making tsunami risk communication both challenging and complex. Furthermore, immense challenges lie ahead as population and risk exposure continue to increase in coastal areas. Through the last decades, tsunamis have caught coastal populations off-guard, providing evidence of lack of preparedness. Recent tsunamis, such as the Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004, 2011 Tohoku and 2018 Palu, have shaped the way tsunami risk is perceived and acted upon. Based on lessons learned from a selection of past tsunami events, this paper aims to review the existing body of knowledge and the current challenges in tsunami risk communication, and to identify the gaps in the tsunami risk management methodologies. The important lessons provided by the past events call for strengthening community resilience and improvement in risk-informed actions and policy measures. This paper shows that research efforts related to tsunami risk communication remain fragmented. The analysis of tsunami risk together with a thorough understanding of risk communication gaps and challenges is indispensable towards developing and deploying comprehensive disaster risk reduction measures. Moving from a broad and interdisciplinary perspective, the paper suggests that probabilistic hazard and risk assessments could potentially contribute towards better science communication and improved planning and implementation of risk mitigation measures.
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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    Publication Date: 2023-06-26
    Description: Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard and Risk Analysis (PTHA/PTRA) has its roots in the corresponding probabilistic approaches in the seismic sciences. However, there are several substantial differences in the cascading source and effect modeling chain, necessitating for complex workflows, involving still larger gaps in data and knowledge, and requiring different approaches in dealing with uncertainties. The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action AGITHAR (Accelerating Global Science in Probabilistic Hazard and Risk Analysis) has run for four years and has since then gathered parts of the scientific community around PTHA/PTRA and made some substantial progress in communicating and unifying the underlying concepts. Additionally, the effort has allowed the European tsunami community to coordinate a number of new research efforts and infrastrucutral developments, which are of benefit for the global science in PTHA/PTRA. In this presentation we will outline the results of AGITHAR's major deliverables, a compilation of research gaps in PTHA/PTRA and uncertainty communication, findings in interdisciplinary tsunami research cooperation, and a collection of current practices in PTHA/PTRA. Ideas and opportunities of sustaining AGITHAR's output into the future will be given.
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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