áhættuminni
Áhættuminni is an Icelandic term that translates directly to "risk memory" or "memory of risk." It refers to the collective experience and historical awareness of risks and dangers that a society or community has faced and learned from. This concept is particularly relevant in Iceland, an island nation situated in a geologically active zone with a history of natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and severe weather.
The Áhættuminni of a community encompasses not just the memory of past events but also the accumulated
In essence, Áhættuminni acts as a form of societal learning, ensuring that lessons from past adversities are