2.1. Characteristics of Natech events
2.2. Kocaeli Earthquake, 1999, Turkey
2.3. Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, 2011, Japan
2.4. San Jacinto River Flood, 1994, United States
2.5. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, 2005, United States
2.6. Milford Haven Thunderstorm, 1994, United Kingdom
Chapter 3: Lessons Learned From Natech Events
Chapter 4: Status of Natech Risk Management
4.2. Implementation of Natech Risk Reduction
Chapter 5: Natural Hazard Characterization
5.2. Prediction and Measurement
5.3. Limitations, uncertainties, and future impacts of climate change
Chapter 6: Technological Hazard Characterization
6.3. Physical State of the Released Substance
Chapter 7: Natech Risk and Its Assessment
7.2. The Industrial Risk–Assessment Process
7.3. The Natech Risk–Assessment Process
Chapter 8: Qualitative and Semiquantitative Methods for Natech Risk Assessment
Chapter 9: Quantitative Methods for Natech Risk Assessment
Chapter 10: Case-Study Application I: RAPID-N
10.2. Chemical Facility Description
Chapter 11: Case-Study Application II: ARIPAR-GIS
11.2. Case study 1: Natech Scenarios Triggered by Earthquakes
11.3. Case study 2: Natech Scenarios Triggered by Floods
11.4. Results of the case-study analyses
Chapter 12: Case Study Application III: RISKCURVES
12.3. Description of the Case Study
Chapter 13: Reducing Natech Risk: Structural Measures
Chapter 14: Reducing Natech Risk: Organizational Measures
14.1. Organizational risk-reduction measures
14.3. Prevention and Mitigation
14.4. Emergency-Response Planning