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Managing natural hazards: Environment, society, and politics in Tuscany and the Upper Rhine Valley in the Renaissance (1270-1570)

Schenk, Gerrit Jasper
Hrsg.: Janku, Andrea ; Schenk, Gerrit Jasper ; Mauelshagen, Franz (2012)
Managing natural hazards: Environment, society, and politics in Tuscany and the Upper Rhine Valley in the Renaissance (1270-1570).
In: Historical Disasters in Context: Science, Religion, and Politics
Buchkapitel, Bibliographie

Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

This article focuses on the connection between natural conditions and social structures by analyzing the role of both of these factors in managing natural hazards and disasters in two European regions in the Renaissance. 1 The approach followed here is based on the assumption that people always considered the cost-benefit balance when faced with natural hazards. Maybe this practice was based on an implicit understanding of risk. 2 How ‘costs’ and ‘benefits’ were weighed against each other is culture-specific and can vary from epoch to epoch and region to region. 3 Settling near rivers for instance could be considered an economic advantage (using the river for transport, fishing, milling) but at the same time put the settlements at risk from floods. This recognition of the risks posed by natural hazards implies a certain way of dealing with or responding to the natural environment, the existence of some form of interaction between the natural environment and social structures. Then natural disasters, as extreme events, would highlight this cost-benefit balance. The core question is: To what extent can we speak about some form of ‘institutional learning’ through recurring natural hazards and disasters? Or in other words, to what extent are societies shaped by their natural environment and vice versa?

Typ des Eintrags: Buchkapitel
Erschienen: 2012
Herausgeber: Janku, Andrea ; Schenk, Gerrit Jasper ; Mauelshagen, Franz
Autor(en): Schenk, Gerrit Jasper
Art des Eintrags: Bibliographie
Titel: Managing natural hazards: Environment, society, and politics in Tuscany and the Upper Rhine Valley in the Renaissance (1270-1570)
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: 2012
Ort: New York/ London
Verlag: Routledge
Buchtitel: Historical Disasters in Context: Science, Religion, and Politics
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Cultural History
Band einer Reihe: 15
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Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

This article focuses on the connection between natural conditions and social structures by analyzing the role of both of these factors in managing natural hazards and disasters in two European regions in the Renaissance. 1 The approach followed here is based on the assumption that people always considered the cost-benefit balance when faced with natural hazards. Maybe this practice was based on an implicit understanding of risk. 2 How ‘costs’ and ‘benefits’ were weighed against each other is culture-specific and can vary from epoch to epoch and region to region. 3 Settling near rivers for instance could be considered an economic advantage (using the river for transport, fishing, milling) but at the same time put the settlements at risk from floods. This recognition of the risks posed by natural hazards implies a certain way of dealing with or responding to the natural environment, the existence of some form of interaction between the natural environment and social structures. Then natural disasters, as extreme events, would highlight this cost-benefit balance. The core question is: To what extent can we speak about some form of ‘institutional learning’ through recurring natural hazards and disasters? Or in other words, to what extent are societies shaped by their natural environment and vice versa?

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