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What is Hazards

Handbook of Research on Environmental Policies for Emergency Management and Public Safety
Negative consequences of weather conditions.
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A Review of Psychological Resilience as a Response to Natural Hazards in Nigeria
Bolajoko Ibiyemi Malomo (University of Lagos, Nigeria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3194-4.ch008
Abstract
Natural hazards are potential threats to lives, properties, and the society at large. This chapter discusses psychological resilience as a strategy in overcoming the aftermath of natural hazards, which are known as natural disasters in Nigeria. Resilience consists of individual behaviours, cognitions, actions, and attitudes that enhance personal wellbeing. The ability to exhibit resilience is important in overcoming the adverse consequences of natural hazards. A review of the concept of resilience in this chapter covers an introduction to the concept of resilience and natural hazards, cases of natural hazards in Africa and Nigeria, conceptual definition and issues relating to resilience, theoretical underpinning, recommendation, and conclusion. The various factors that are critical to the development and utilisation of psychological resilience are discussed. Relevant authorities can thus be advised on the need to set up platforms on which communities can devise methods of educating individuals on methods of developing resilience in preparation for impending natural hazards.
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Pesticides as an Occupational Hazard Facts and Figures
A hazard is an agent that has the potential to cause harm to a vulnerable target.
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Effects of Human Factors in Process Safety: Analyses of Chemical Industrial Case Studies
Any harmful component that can cause harm or damage to human, property or the environment.
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