Preventable Disasters

Preventable Disasters
Author: Frederick L. Shiels
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0847676234

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Preventable Disasters explores the age old question of why government leaders and organizations of high calibre fail. This book questions why well-informed governments, staffed by competent and often brilliant personnel, allow problems to germinate, worsen and then seemingly go out of control, when at various points along the way, the problem could have been checked or at least more effectively confronted. Preventable Disasters draws on a wide variety of examples and past case studies. It examines the concerns generated by these disasters and what these concerns have in common. The author examines the patterns that can be discerned in various "egregious" failures that might be used as guidelines for building "risk reduction" models and devices, for all government disasters including the fear of nuclear war. This book will be of interest to political and social scientists, historians, policy makers and educated laymen.

There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster

There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster
Author: Gregory Squires,Chester Hartman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136084829

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There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster is the first comprehensive critical book on the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans. The disaster will go down on record as one of the worst in American history, not least because of the government’s inept and cavalier response. But it is also a huge story for other reasons; the impact of the hurricane was uneven, and race and class were deeply implicated in the unevenness. Hartman and. Squires assemble two dozen critical scholars and activists who present a multifaceted portrait of the social implications of the disaster. The book covers the response to the disaster and the roles that race and class played, its impact on housing and redevelopment, the historical context of urban disasters in America and the future of economic development in the region. It offers strategic guidance for key actors - government agencies, financial institutions, neighbourhood organizations - in efforts to rebuild shattered communities.

Critical Disaster Studies

Critical Disaster Studies
Author: Jacob A.C. Remes,Andy Horowitz
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2021-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780812299724

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This book announces the new, interdisciplinary field of critical disaster studies. Unlike most existing approaches to disaster, critical disaster studies begins with the idea that disasters are not objective facts, but rather are interpretive fictions—and they shape the way people see the world. By questioning the concept of disaster itself, critical disaster studies reveals the stakes of defining people or places as vulnerable, resilient, or at risk. As social constructs, disaster, vulnerability, resilience, and risk shape and are shaped by contests over power. Managers and technocrats often herald the goals of disaster response and recovery as objective, quantifiable, or self-evident. In reality, the goals are subjective, and usually contested. Critical disaster studies attends to the ways powerful people often use claims of technocratic expertise to maintain power. Moreover, rather than existing as isolated events, disasters take place over time. People commonly imagine disasters to be unexpected and sudden, making structural conditions appear contingent, widespread conditions appear local, and chronic conditions appear acute. By placing disasters in broader contexts, critical disaster studies peels away that veneer. With chapters by scholars of five continents and seven disciplines, Critical Disaster Studies asks how disasters come to be known as disasters, how disasters are used as tools of governance and politics, and how people imagine and anticipate disasters. The volume will be of interest to scholars of disaster in any discipline and especially to those teaching the growing number of courses on disaster studies.

What If We Stopped Pretending

What If We Stopped Pretending
Author: Jonathan Franzen
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780008434052

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The climate change is coming. To prepare for it, we need to admit that we can’t prevent it.

Health and Safety in Construction

Health and Safety in Construction
Author: John Barber
Publsiher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2002-03-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0727731181

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Offering clear guidance on the responsibilities of construction professionals for health and safety in construction, this is an invaluable resource for the client, designer and contractor working together on construction projects.

Natural Hazards and Disasters

Natural Hazards and Disasters
Author: Donald W. Hyndman,David W. Hyndman
Publsiher: Thomson Brooks/Cole
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN: CORNELL:31924103867689

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Are natural disasters preventable? With NATURAL HAZARDS AND DISASTERS, 2005 HURRICANE EDITION you'll find out. Written by a father-and-son team of geologists, NATURAL HAZARDS AND DISASTERS, 2005 HURRICANE EDITION gives you scientific information on natural hazards including earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and volcanic eruptions in an easy-to-understand format. Plus, this natural disasters textbook gives you the real story on the devastating 2005 hurricane season, including a focus on Hurricane Katrina. Packed with study tools, this is a textbook that'll help you succeed.

The Management of Burns and Fire Disasters Perspectives 2000

The Management of Burns and Fire Disasters  Perspectives 2000
Author: M. Masellis,S. William A. Gunn
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789400903616

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This volume is published with a triple aim: to take a look back over the advances during the ten years of the Mediterranean Burns Club and mark its anniversary; to follow up and strengthen the successful twin ning of burns as a clinical, individual illness problem and fires as a societal, disaster management problem; and to look ahead at the per spectives of burn care and fire prevention in the fast-approaching new century. The occasion also marks the tenth annual presentation of the prestigious G. Whitaker International Burns Prize, to which the Mediterranean Burns Club acts as the scientific fulcrum. The award is now established as the most distinguished recognition in burns science worldwide, and it is gratifying that the contributions of many of the renowned recipients will be found in this book. This is a sequel to The Management of Mass Burn Casualties and Fire Disasters, which contained the Proceedings of the First International Conference on Burns and Fire Disasters. The book and the conference have fully justified the authors' initial concept that burn specialists, con stantly combatting burn disease and promoting rehabilitation of the victims, especially in mass casualty situations, had for too long remained separate from that other essential sector, the fire-fighting authorities and fire prevention systems, whose aim is also the protection of the individual and the promotion of safety. This long overdue synergism has now become reality, and the present volume strengthens this desirable trend.

Thalidomide Catastrophe

Thalidomide Catastrophe
Author: Martin Johnson
Publsiher: Onwards and Upwards
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2018-05-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788156301

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"e;This momentous book is the first comprehensive history of thalidomide...It demonstrates how many thousands of victims could have been spared very late in the day if Chemie Grunenthal had taken any notice of the early alarms: ... [It] carries conviction by its scientific rigour, and the clarity of the writing. Fifty years after the deaths and sufferings, the thalidomide tragedy is marked by ... the odour of corruption and cover up."e; - Sir Harold Evans, former editor of The Sunday Times and The Times