Degg's Model Explained

The Degg's Model shows that a natural disaster only occurs if a vulnerable population is exposed to a hazard.[1] It was devised in 1992 by Martin Degg,[2] head of the geography department at the University of Chester, in England. It also depends on how far people are from the epicentre of an earthquake, volcano, or any other natural tectonic disaster.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Dunn, Cameron. Edexcel A level Geography Book 1 Third Edition. Hodder Education. 2016. Chapter 2, Page 2. 9781471856013.
  2. Web site: Dr Martin Degg Geography and International Development University Of Chester. www.chester.ac.uk. en. 21 December 2017.