Managing the Risk of Extreme Events on the Coastal Chemical Industry Park: A Comprehensive Review

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The integration of risk management and climate change adaptation has become an urgent task in addressing increasing disaster risk especially the risk of Coastal Chemical industry more effectively and efficiently. This paper briefly reviews the development and major achievements of extreme disaster risk management, and the evaluation methods of current regional industrial park, presented the iusse of improving the new industrial park safety management system in the context of climate change is pressing and necessary. Finally the problems and blank area exist in current research field, as well as the future research trends and directions were put forward.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 955-959)

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1714-1717

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June 2014

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