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10 years on: the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
In remembrance, Prof David Tappin discusses the importance of tsunami anniversaries
Citizen science for multi-hazards and disaster risk reduction
We are using citizen science for people to develop a shared understanding of hazardous phenomena and for communities to contribute to hazard forecasting and early warning.
Enhancing multi-hazard resilience through citizen science
We are working with partners to develop a citizen science app for collecting and sharing observations of natural hazards and impacts in near real-time.
Deep-ocean current creates tsunami risk for Falkland Islands
Natural Hazards Partnership
The NHP builds on the interdisciplinary expertise of its partners to deliver better coordinated natural hazards science, research and advice to Governments, Civil Contingency responders and other hazard resilience groups across the UK.
Landslides
The BGS landslides team is involved in many aspects of landslide research, with the primary objective of building resilience both in the UK and internationally.
Natural hazards and disaster risk reduction in Guatemala
Guatemala is exposed to multiple natural hazards, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions (and all their associated hazards, such as ash, lava flows, pyroclastic density currents and lahars), tsunamis, landslides, floods, droughts, ground collapse, tropical storms and hurricanes, extreme temperatures, and forest fires.