Volcanology
Hazard mitigation plans are strategic frameworks designed to reduce the long-term risk and impacts of disasters, particularly those caused by natural hazards like volcanic eruptions. These plans involve identifying potential hazards, assessing vulnerabilities, and outlining actions to minimize risks, such as community preparedness and infrastructure improvements. They play a crucial role in guiding policy and decision-making during volcanic crises by ensuring that the necessary measures are in place to protect lives and property.
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