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The much expanded sixth edition of "Environmental Hazards"
provides a fully up-to-date overview of all the extreme events that
threaten people and what they value in the 21st century. It
integrates cutting-edge material from the physical and social
sciences to illustrate how natural and human systems interact to
place communities of all sizes, and at all stages of economic
development, at risk. It also explains in detail the various
measures available to reduce the ongoing losses to life and
property. Part One of this established textbook defines basic
concepts of hazard, risk, vulnerability and disaster. Attention is
given to the evolution of theory, to the scales and patterns of
disaster impact and to the optimum management strategies needed to
minimize the future impact of damaging events. Part Two employs a
consistent chapter structure to demonstrate how individual hazards,
such as earthquakes, severe storms, floods and droughts, plus
biophysical and technological processes, create distinctive impacts
and challenges throughout the world. The ways in which different
societies can make positive responses to these threats are placed
firmly in the context of sustainable development and global
environmental change.
This extensively revised edition includes:
- A new concluding chapter that summarizes the globalization of
hazard and critically examines the latest perspectives on
climate-related disasters
- Fresh perspectives on the reliability of disaster data,
disaster risk reduction, severe storms, droughts and technological
hazards
- More boxed sections with a focus on both generic issues and the
lessons to be learned from a carefully selected range of recent
extreme events
- An annotated list of key resources, including further reading
and relevant websites, for all chapters
- 183 diagrams, now in full colour, and available to download on:
www.routledge.com/9780415681063/
- Over 30 colour photographs and more than 1,000 references to
some of the most significant and recent published material.
"Environmental Hazards "is a clearly-written, authoritative
account of the causes and consequences of the extreme natural and
technological processes that cause death and destruction across the
globe. It draws on the latest research findings to guide the reader
from common problems, theories and policies to explore practical,
real-world situations and solutions. This carefully structured and
balanced book captures the complexity and dynamism of environmental
hazards and has become essential reading for students of every kind
seeking to understand this most important contemporary issue.
Analyzing the collective experiences of staff from a variety of
departments within organizations of higher and further education,
this study demonstrates how flexible learning strategies have been
adopted to face new challenges.
The seventh edition of Environmental Hazards provides a much
expanded and fully up-to-date overview of all the extreme
environmental events that threaten people and what they value in
the 21st century globally. It integrates cutting-edge materials to
provide an interdisciplinary approach to environmental hazards and
their management, illustrating how natural and human systems
interact to place communities of all sizes, and at all stages of
economic development, at risk. Part One defines basic concepts of
hazard, risk, vulnerability and disaster and explores the evolution
of hazards theory. Part Two employs a consistent chapter structure
to demonstrate how individual hazards occur, their impacts, and how
the risks can be assessed and managed. This extensively revised
edition includes: Fresh perspectives on the reliability of disaster
data, disaster risk reduction, risk and disaster perception and
communication, and new technologies available to assist with
environmental hazard management The addition of several new
environmental hazards including landslide and avalanches,
cryospheric hazards, karst and subsidence hazards, and hazards of
the Anthropocene More boxed sections with a focus on both generic
issues and the lessons to be learned from a carefully selected
range of up to date extreme events An annotated list of key
resources, including further reading and relevant websites, for all
chapters More colour diagrams and photographs, and more than 1,000
references to some of the most significant and recent published
material. New exercises to assist teaching in the classroom, or
self-learning This carefully structured and balanced textbook
captures the complexity and dynamism of environmental hazards and
is essential reading for students across many disciplines including
Geography, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies and Natural
Resources.
Analyzing the collective experiences of staff from a variety of
departments within organizations of higher and further education,
this study demonstrates how flexible learning strategies have been
adopted to face new challenges.
The papers in this volume were prepared after a preliminary
symposium held at The University of Michigan in honor of Clyde
Coombs. Following the symposium, each paper was extensively revised
and in many instances completely rewritten to provide a timely and
provocative survey of current works in mathematical psychology in
the style of Clyde Coombs. All of the authors were students or
colleagues who were closely influenced by Coombs and our intention
was not to cover all approaches to the field, but rather to
illustrate the continuing influence of Coombs's work and approach
to the application of mathematics to basic psychological phenomena.
If we are successful, it is because of his influence on the
contributors. v Acknowledgements The preparation of this volume in
memory of Clyde Coombs owes much to the many friends, students, and
colleagues of Clyde Coombs who generously provided their support
and encouragement. Funding was provided by Dean John D'Arms of the
Horace H.
The much expanded sixth edition of "Environmental Hazards"
provides a fully up-to-date overview of all the extreme events that
threaten people and what they value in the 21st century. It
integrates cutting-edge material from the physical and social
sciences to illustrate how natural and human systems interact to
place communities of all sizes, and at all stages of economic
development, at risk. It also explains in detail the various
measures available to reduce the ongoing losses to life and
property. Part One of this established textbook defines basic
concepts of hazard, risk, vulnerability and disaster. Attention is
given to the evolution of theory, to the scales and patterns of
disaster impact and to the optimum management strategies needed to
minimize the future impact of damaging events. Part Two employs a
consistent chapter structure to demonstrate how individual hazards,
such as earthquakes, severe storms, floods and droughts, plus
biophysical and technological processes, create distinctive impacts
and challenges throughout the world. The ways in which different
societies can make positive responses to these threats are placed
firmly in the context of sustainable development and global
environmental change.
This extensively revised edition includes:
- A new concluding chapter that summarizes the globalization of
hazard and critically examines the latest perspectives on
climate-related disasters
- Fresh perspectives on the reliability of disaster data,
disaster risk reduction, severe storms, droughts and technological
hazards
- More boxed sections with a focus on both generic issues and the
lessons to be learned from a carefully selected range of recent
extreme events
- An annotated list of key resources, including further reading
and relevant websites, for all chapters
- 183 diagrams, now in full colour, and available to download on:
www.routledge.com/9780415681063/
- Over 30 colour photographs and more than 1,000 references to
some of the most significant and recent published material.
"Environmental Hazards "is a clearly-written, authoritative
account of the causes and consequences of the extreme natural and
technological processes that cause death and destruction across the
globe. It draws on the latest research findings to guide the reader
from common problems, theories and policies to explore practical,
real-world situations and solutions. This carefully structured and
balanced book captures the complexity and dynamism of environmental
hazards and has become essential reading for students of every kind
seeking to understand this most important contemporary issue.
Talking Back to the Indian Act is a comprehensive "how-to" guide
for engaging with primary source documents. The intent of the book
is to encourage readers to develop the skills necessary to converse
with primary sources in more refined and profound ways. As a piece
of legislation that is central to Canada's relationship with
Indigenous peoples and communities, and one that has undergone many
amendments, the Indian Act is uniquely positioned to act as a
vehicle for this kind of focused reading. Through an analysis of
thirty-five sources pertaining to the Indian Act-addressing
governance, gender, enfranchisement, and land-the authors provide
readers with a much better understanding of this pivotal piece of
legislation, as well as insight into the dynamics involved in its
creation and maintenance.
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