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China Advances Strategies for Managing Earthquake Risks

July 13, 2026
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China Advances Strategies for Managing Earthquake Risks

China Advances Strategies for Managing Earthquake Risks

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China’s seismic risk landscape presents a significant challenge due to its positioning along multiple active seismic belts, making earthquake preparedness a critical priority for policymakers, engineers, and scholars alike. A pioneering study published in Risk Sciences utilizes advanced bibliometric analysis and knowledge graph visualization to chart the evolution and breadth of seismic risk management research in China, revealing nuanced shifts in focus within this essential field.

The investigation meticulously maps the trajectory of Chinese scholarship, encompassing topics from famine relief strategies historically tied to natural disaster responses, to contemporary approaches in seismic resilience and risk governance. By dissecting the network of keywords over time, the study highlights a gradual but expansive broadening in scope—from initial concentrated efforts on disaster response policies to more intricate frameworks involving disaster prevention, insurance mechanisms, logistical coordination, and collaborative governance models.

Early phases of modern research heavily emphasized earthquake disaster management, primarily concerned with immediate response and crisis mitigation. This focus subsequently gave way to a broader concentration on catastrophe risk management, reflecting a growing awareness of systemic vulnerabilities and the socioeconomic ramifications of seismic events. More recent academic trends illustrate a pivot towards emergency management and disaster risk management paradigms, emphasizing preemptive resilience, adaptive recovery, and integrated response systems.

The study thoughtfully differentiates seismic risk management from seismic resilience, though acknowledging their intersection. Engineering interventions form a common ground, notably in enhancing structural integrity and seismic capacity. However, seismic risk management extends beyond physical measures to incorporate policy instruments such as insurance and emergency coordination, underscoring its multidimensional nature. Conversely, seismic resilience research is characterized by a pronounced emphasis on post-disaster functionality, recovery trajectories, and transformative adaptation processes shaping how communities and infrastructures rebound and reorganize after shocks.

Authors propose a synthesis of these perspectives for future research, advocating against rigid compartmentalization of risk management and resilience. Strengthening engineering foundations should be paralleled with comprehensive analyses of recovery and adaptive mechanisms, reflecting the complex realities of earthquake-affected systems. This integrated approach aims to foster a more robust, systemic understanding capable of guiding effective interventions.

An additional breakthrough of the study lies in identifying the vital role of collaborative governance in seismic risk management. By bridging public and private sectors, this governance framework facilitates knowledge sharing and resource mobilization, enhancing the overall capacity to manage earthquake disasters through collective expertise.

This research marks a substantive contribution to seismic risk scholarship in China, offering a panoramic view of evolving priorities and laying the groundwork for holistic strategies that blend engineering, policy, and societal resilience in mitigating earthquake hazards.


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Article Title: Seismic risk management in China: A bibliometric analysis
Web References: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.risk.2026.100053
Image Credits: Tao, Wu and Zhang / Risk Sciences
Keywords: seismic risk management, earthquake resilience, disaster management, emergency response, collaborative governance, engineering measures, risk assessment

Tags: advanced bibliometric analysis of earthquake researchChina seismic risk management strategiescollaborative disaster governance modelsdisaster prevention and insurance mechanismsearthquake preparedness in Chinaearthquake resilience and risk governanceevolution of seismic risk research in Chinaknowledge graph visualization in disaster studieslogistical coordination in earthquake responsenatural disaster response history in Chinasocio-economic impacts of earthquakes in Chinasystemic vulnerabilities in seismic events
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