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TECHNOLOGICAL HAZARDS MAPPING  

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  • Mapping of hazards that are the result of human action or inaction. These hazards often result from the failure of existing man-made infrastructure or technology and can be aggravated by other environmental conditions. Examples include dam failure, hazardous materials accidents, and other forms of infrastructure failure. (en)

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  • ANTHROPOGENIC HAZARDS MAPPING (en)
  • MAN-MADE HAZARDS MAPPING (en)

Change note

  • 2019-07-25 10:50:31.0 [tstevens] Insert Concept add broader relation (TECHNOLOGICAL HAZARDS MAPPING [d454b0f7-d811-46b4-9778-45bb60d7c914,369003] - HAZARD MAPPING [c9a13e09-98de-4ace-8d4c-b01aa04347f4,368979]);

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https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/d454b0f7-d811-46b4-9778-45bb60d7c914

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