Hazard Management Strategies
Hazard management strategies encompass the range of approaches used to reduce the impact of natural hazards. These include hazard prediction and monitoring, risk assessment, preparedness planning, early warning systems, emergency response, and recovery and reconstruction.
Real World
Japan's earthquake early warning system, operated by the JMA, sent alerts to millions of mobile phones seconds before the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake struck, allowing bullet trains to brake and factories to shut down automatically.
Exam Focus
Use specific named examples of management strategies rather than generic descriptions — the mark scheme rewards place-specific detail.
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