Golden Natural Hazard Report Golden is a city in Colorado State and has mountains that are the major geological features of the state. Golden is in the mountainous region of Golden, so Golden faces a risk of threatening urban dwellers. Golden's main dangers discussed in this report are expanded soil, falling rocks, floods and landslides. The reason for understanding the risk behind each danger is that buildings and people may be affected by natural disasters.
The main objective of this report is to provide reference information on known and necessary measures in the field of identification and harm assessment of hazards to natural disasters and technical hazards in the United States. There are abundant knowledge and information that can be used to explain many natural disasters and technical hazards, but their use may not be enough for risk assessment applications. One conclusion is that federal, state, provincial, and private organizations need to apply a common national risk assessment model to better utilize and prioritize resources. Other important conclusions include individuals and organizations involved in emergency management, risk assessment, and mitigation needs to focus on the development and implementation of specific actions, including:
Research on technical hazards is an integral part of the multi-hazard approach to risk assessment. There are numerous studies and reports to identify and evaluate the risks of technical hazards. Various government agencies and private organizations are actively involved in risk assessment and mitigation plan. • Zoning as a form of land use management and management helps to regulate the development of population and residential, commercial and industrial in disaster prone areas. This can be used to control the density of the building, adjust the timing of the development plan, and define the "permission" development more clearly. As a first step, you need to use a map that identifies areas of high risk, and use it for development guidelines, restrictions, or restrictions. For example, flood insurance premium maps are used to define maps that restrict flood plains and coastal development.