by David Chapman (Author)
In the twentieth century, the disastrous effects of natural hazards have increased, reflecting the substantial growth in world population, the vulnerability of marginal groups, and the mismanagement of the environment. This book provides potential answers to the questions concerning natural disaster preparedness and management. It develops a conceptual model for understanding hazards and describes specific dangers within the framework of the model. A chapter is devoted to each of the hazards, and decisions and management strategies are outlined, emphasizing risk analysis and decision theory. Students and teachers of geography, agriculture, and environmental studies will find important information in this relevant book.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: OUP Australia and New Zealand
Published: 25 Jan 1995
ISBN 10: 0195535642
ISBN 13: 9780195535648