“…Environmental and development disasters are the product of environmental hazards capable of catastrophic impact (whether from the biophysical environment or human activities) and a human or valued natural system that is exposed and vulnerable to the hazard (Aven, 2010;Sajid et al, 2020;IPCC, 2022a). Disaster hazards have highly consequential effects across a range of topics relevant to environmental management and sustainable development including wildlife disease (Beauvais et al, 2019), dam breaches (Jakob et al, 2016), glacial calving and coastal erosion (Overland, 2021), flooding (also due to climate change) and coastal development (Tsoukala et al, 2016), wildfire (Taylor et al, 2013), oil and gas spills (Afenyo et al, 2020;Sajid et al, 2020) and mining (Yang et al, 2021). Indeed, rare events and natural disasters have been recognized as contributing to species declines and extinctions (Penn and Deutsch, 2022), and development disasters (such as oil spills and mine tailings releases) have contributed to environmental devastation and severe social disruption in many contexts (Garcia et al, 2017).…”