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The World of Disasters
Author | : Ned Halley,Jonathan Stroud |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 63 |
Release | : 2004-05 |
Genre | : Disasters |
ISBN | : 0753410745 |
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Read about terrible events that have shaken the world throughout history. With coverage of natural catastrophes as well as those caused by human actions, you will find this book a real eye opener
Devastation
Author | : Lesley Newson |
Publsiher | : DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley) |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Natural disasters |
ISBN | : 0789435187 |
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Easy-to-follow explanations help you understand the underlying causes of all types of disasters.
Disasters Without Borders
Author | : John Hannigan |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2013-04-17 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780745663111 |
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Dramatic scenes of devastation and suffering caused by disasters such as the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami, are viewed with shock and horror by millions of us across the world. What we rarely see, however, are the international politics of disaster aid, mitigation and prevention that condition the collective response to natural catastrophes around the world. In this book, respected Canadian environmental sociologist John Hannigan argues that the global community of nations has failed time and again in establishing an effective and binding multilateral mechanism for coping with disasters, especially in the more vulnerable countries of the South. Written in an accessible and even-handed manner, Disasters without Borders it is the first comprehensive account of the key milestones, debates, controversies and research relating to the international politics of natural disasters. Tracing the historical evolution of this policy field from its humanitarian origins in WWI right up to current efforts to cast climate change as the prime global driver of disaster risk, it highlights the ongoing mismatch between the way disaster has been conceptualised and the institutional architecture in place to manage it. The book’s bold conclusion predicts the confluence of four emerging trends - politicisation/militarisation, catastrophic scenario building, privatisation of risk, and quantification, which could create a new system of disaster management wherein 'insurance logic' will replace humanitarian concern as the guiding principle. Disasters Without Borders is an ideal introductory text for students, lecturers and practitioners in the fields of international development studies, disaster management, politics and international affairs, and environmental geography/sociology.
Natural Disasters That Changed the World
Author | : Rodney Castleden |
Publsiher | : Chartwell |
Total Pages | : 664 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : IND:30000123149225 |
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Over 100 natural disasters are described in this book, including some first-hand accounts of eyewitnesses and survivors: their causes, their impact on people and landscape, their significance for our developing understanding of the world around us.
Natural Disasters
Author | : David E. Newton |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 357 |
Release | : 2019-06-14 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781440867620 |
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This book provides a detailed introduction to natural disasters and the ways in which they have had and continue to have, profound effects on human society. Natural Disasters: A Reference Handbook surveys the impact of these events on human civilization. The opening chapter provides a general history and background of the major types of natural disasters, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, severe storms, and forest fires. The information presented in this introduction allows the reader to better understand current issues, problems, and solutions related to natural disasters discussed in subsequent chapters. The book covers the role of natural disasters in human life from earliest recorded history (and, to some extent, even earlier) to the present day. It provides an extensive variety of resources that encourage readers to learn more about the topics discussed. The book is intended for readers in the late middle school to high school age range, as well as adults who may have a special interest in the subject.
World Atlas of Natural Disaster Risk
Author | : Peijun Shi,Roger Kasperson |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2015-03-11 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9783662454305 |
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This is the first English-language atlas to systematically introduce the environment, hazard, vulnerability and risk mapping for 11 natural disasters, i.e. earthquake, volcano, landslide, flood, storm surge, sand-dust storm, tropical cyclone, heat wave, cold wave, drought and wildfire, and risk mapping for multi-hazard disaster in the world. The above 11 hazards are assessed and mapped at grid unit, comparable-geographic unit and national unit, and the multi-hazard is assessed and mapped at grid unit and national unit. The expected annual mortality and/or affected population risks and expected annual economic loss and/or affected property risk of 11 hazards and multi-hazard of the world at national level are unprecedentedly derived and ranked. The atlas can be a good reference for researchers and students in the field of natural disaster risk management and risk governance, and enterpriser and risk manager as well to understand the global natural disaster risk. Prof. Peijun Shi works at Beijing Normal University, China; Prof. Roger Kasperson works at Clark University, USA.
Natural Disasters as Interactive Components of Global Ecodynamics
Author | : Kirill Ya Kondratyev,Vladimir F. Krapivin,Costas A. Varostos |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 606 |
Release | : 2006-08-31 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9783540377146 |
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Large-scale natural catastrophes are environmental phenomena. Numerous studies in recent years have concluded that the frequency of occurrence of such natural disasters have been incereasing. leading to an enhanced risk of very considerable human and economic losses and the widespread destruction and pollution of habitats, settlements and infrastructure. In 2001 over 650 natural disasters happened around the globe with economic losses exceeding $35 billion. 2004 ended with the South East Asian tsunami on 26th December with its huge toll on life and local economics and this demonstrated that the efffects of such disasters are most keenly felt in poorer or developing regions. The problem of natural disaster prediction and the implementation of environmental monitoring systems to receive, store and process the information necessary for solutions of specific problems in this area , have been analysed by the three authors of this book, all of whom are internationally respected experts in this field.
Disasterland
Author | : Sandrine Revet |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2020-04-28 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9783030415822 |
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This book analyses the making of the international world of ‘natural’ disasters by its professionals. Through a long-term ethnographic study of this arena, the author unveils the various elements that are necessary for the construction of an international world: a collective narrative, a shared language, and standardized practices. The book analyses the two main framings that these professionals use to situate themselves with regards to a disaster: preparedness and resilience, arguing that the making of the world of ‘natural’ disasters reveals how heterogeneous, conflicting, and sometimes competing elements are put together.