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Natural hazard impacts in small island developing states: A review of current knowledge and future research needs
Authors:Kirstie Méheux  Dale Dominey-Howes  Kate Lloyd
Institution:(1) Department of Physical Geography, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, 2109, Australia;(2) Risk Frontiers, Department of Physical Geography, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, 2109, Australia;(3) Department of Human Geography, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, 2109, Australia
Abstract:Small island developing states (or SIDS) are exposed to a large number of natural hazards and many characteristics of small island developing states make them particularly vulnerable to the impacts of natural hazards. In spite of this acknowledged vulnerability, there are relatively few studies which focus on the impacts of natural hazards in these countries. This paper presents a review of our current state of knowledge of impacts in small island developing states and highlights a number of research needs. Central to these is the need to integrate natural hazards research within a sustainable development context and the need to exploit existing procedures such as government coordinated disaster impact assessments to generate a detailed understanding of natural hazards impacts.
Keywords:Small island developing states  Natural hazard impacts  Vulnerability  Future needs
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