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      Identifying disaster risk factors and hotspots in Africa from spatiotemporal decadal analyses using INFORM data for risk reduction and sustainable development

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      Sustainable Development
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          The incidence and magnitude of hazards in Africa are escalating. Extant knowledge base of disaster risk (DR) trends, factors, and hotspots is lacking for the continent. Here we applied random forest machine learning regressions, spatial stratified heterogeneity, and hotspot analyses on INFORM data to identify DR patterns, factors and interactions, and notable risk hotspots. We show that although DR is generally decreasing in Africa, the Eastern, Southern, and Western regions record increasing DR. Physical exposure to floods, epidemics, and violent conflicts are hazard drivers of DR in Africa. Other significant DR drivers are mostly clustered under vulnerable groups and poor infrastructural coping capacities. Human hazards interact with other factors, exhibiting the highest influences on DR. Precisely, 19 out of 53 African countries in this study are DR hotspots. Eritrea is identified as a new hotspot. Targeted policies, resilience building, vulnerability reduction measures and comprehensive sustainability‐infused solutions are required for DR reduction and sustainable development in Africa.

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                Journal
                Sustainable Development
                Sustainable Development
                Wiley
                0968-0802
                1099-1719
                August 2024
                January 09 2024
                August 2024
                : 32
                : 4
                : 4020-4041
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Institute of Geography & Heidelberg Center for the Environment (HCE), University of Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany
                [2 ] Department of Geography – Research Group for Earth Observation (<sup>r</sup>geo) UNESCO Chair on Observation and Education of World Heritage &amp; Biosphere Reserve, Heidelberg University of Education Heidelberg Germany
                [3 ] Geographical and Environmental Education Unit, Department of Social Science Education University of Nigeria Nsukka Nigeria
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                10.1002/sd.2886
                8bef9922-d0bf-4820-ba80-0abd9bf1c056
                © 2024

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