Talk:Man-made disaster
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[edit]From WP:RfD:
- Man-made disaster → Category:Man-made disasters, itself a CfD. Alphax τεχ 10:06, Mar 16, 2005 (UTC)
On 16 January 2005, this redirect was nominated for deletion on VfD. See Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Man-made disaster for a record of the discussion.
- This redirect (and category) has been listed for deletion twice, and both times it has failed. Please don't list it again. Noel (talk) 14:57, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Perspective
[edit]As I continue to explore the pages associated with this project, and ruminate on arguments I have already made, I keep coming back to a question of perspective on Cause vs. Effect. The list of disasters on this page are all about Effect - the loss that results from a disaster (many are also not disasters as defined by Emergency Management principles). However the title "man-made" itself references the cause. This, I believe, is the central conflict which plagues the thorough categorization of disasters.
I think this page would be more useful if its title were changed to make it less contradictory to the social custom of viewing disasters by the type of loss. I invite discussion on the subject while I research a better hierarchy. Parradoxx 21:27, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
Title Change To Human-made disaster?
[edit]100110100 17:38, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
Title and terminology
[edit]I am getting a bit tired of the constant changes between man-made and human-made, as well as between hazard and disaster. What I would prefer for this article is Human-made hazard. In the domain, the trend is towards using Human as opposed to Man. There is also no question that the article is presenting hazards and not disasters. Compare this article with list of disasters. --rxnd ( t | € | c ) 06:23, 22 May 2007 (UTC)