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  2. Environmental hazard - Wikipedia

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    Toxicity or other hazards do not imply an environmental hazard, because elimination by sunlight , water or organisms (biological elimination) neutralizes many reactive or poisonous substances. Persistence towards these elimination mechanisms combined with toxicity gives the substance the ability to do damage in the long term.

  3. Protection forest - Wikipedia

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    Protection forests are forests that mitigate or prevent the impact of a natural hazard, including a rockfall, avalanche, erosion, landslide, debris flow or flooding on people and their assets in mountainous areas. A protection forest generally covers the sloping area between a hazard potential (e.g. an unstable rock cliff or an avalanche ...

  4. Flood management - Wikipedia

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    Flooding is the greatest natural hazard in New Zealand , [93] and its control is primarily managed and funded by local councils. [94] Throughout the country there is a network of more than 5284 km of levees , [ 95 ] while gravel extraction to lower river water levels is also a popular flood control technique.

  5. Hazards of outdoor recreation - Wikipedia

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    Every hazard has its own safety measure, and every ailment a particular remedy. A standard precaution for all back country activities is carrying the "ten essentials", a collection of tools chosen for their utility in preventing or reacting to various emergencies. [1] The common practice of traveling in a group improves safety in all regards.

  6. From walking on wet leaves to cleaning out gutters, 4 fall ...

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    The biggest fall hazards in the fall Certain activities associated with this season can put you at a higher risk of slips and falls. These are some of the biggest ones doctors recommend being ...

  7. Disaster risk reduction - Wikipedia

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    Disasters are often triggered by natural hazards. A natural event such as a fire or flood is not of itself a disaster: it's only when it affects people or is caused by them that is counts as a disaster. It is argued that natural disasters are always linked to human action or inaction or rooted in anthropogenic processes. Disasters, economic ...

  8. Planning a vacation? How to steer clear of hurricanes ... - AOL

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    Here's how to avoid having your summer or fall vacation ruined by a hurricane, wildfire or other weather disaster. Planning a vacation? How to steer clear of hurricanes, wildfires and other disasters.

  9. 20 US Cities Least Prone to Natural Disasters - AOL

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    In the past five years alone, natural disasters have wrought billions of dollars in costs and damages across the country -- over $616 billion to be more precise. Just last year alone, there were ...