I don’t think faultlines are necessarily attractive, but the harbors and rivers are, and the ocean may be becoming more of a hazard. On the other hand, you don’t want to be someplace that’s seriously drought-prone, either.
The big issue is that population concentration is a risk factor in itself if the infrastructure takes much damage. If you can only be happy in a big city, then you can’t get much out of trying to avoid disasters, though some thought about which cities are most at risk might be in order.
I don’t think faultlines are necessarily attractive, but the harbors and rivers are, and the ocean may be becoming more of a hazard. On the other hand, you don’t want to be someplace that’s seriously drought-prone, either.
The big issue is that population concentration is a risk factor in itself if the infrastructure takes much damage. If you can only be happy in a big city, then you can’t get much out of trying to avoid disasters, though some thought about which cities are most at risk might be in order.