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International Perspectives on Natural Disasters: Occurrence, Mitigation, and Consequences 1st ed. 2004. Corr. 2nd printing 2007 [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Sari: Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research 21
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Nov-2004
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402028504
  • ISBN-13: 9781402028502
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 904 g, XI, 480 p. With CD-ROM., 1 Item
  • Sari: Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research 21
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Nov-2004
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402028504
  • ISBN-13: 9781402028502
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Reports of natural disasters fill the media with regularity. Places in the world are affected by natural disaster events every day. Such events include earthquakes, cyclones, tsunamis, wildfires the list could go on for considerable length. In the 1990s there was a concentrated focus on natural disaster information and mitigation during the International Decade for Natural Disasters Reduction (IDNDR). The information was technical and provided the basis for major initiatives in building structures designed for seismic safety, slope stability, severe storm warning systems, and global monitoring and reporting. Mitigation, or planning in the event that natural hazards prevalent in a region would suddenly become natural disasters, was a major goal of the decade-long program. During the IDNDR, this book was conceptualized, and planning for its completion began. The editors saw the need for a book that would reach a broad range of readers who were not actively or directly engaged in natural disasters relief or mitigation planning, but who were in decision-making positions that provided an open window for addressing natural disaster issues. Those people were largely elected public officials, teachers, non-governmental organization staff, and staff of faith-based organizations. Those people, for the most part, come to know very well the human and physical characteristics of the place in which they are based. With that local outreach in mind, the editors intended the book to encourage readers to: 1.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(10)
Joseph P. Stoltman, John Lidstone, and Lisa M. DeChano
Chapter 1: Earthquakes 11(26)
Walter Hays
Chapter 2: Volcanoes 37(26)
Raymundo S. Punongbayan
Chapter 3: Windstorms 63(24)
Tony Gibbs
Chapter 4: Global Flooding 87(20)
John Handmer
Chapter 5: Wildfires 107(24)
Steven Yool
Chapter 6: Mass Movement 131(16)
Lisa M. DeChano
Chapter 7: Drought 147(16)
D.A. Wilhite
Chapter 8: Natural Hazards in Japan 163(18)
Hiroshi Sasaki and Shuji Yamakawa
Chapter 9: Natural Disasters in China 181(12)
Yang Hua Ting
Chapter 10: Natural Disasters in Oceania 193(18)
George Pararas-Carayannis
Chapter 11: Hazard Mitigation in South and Southeast Asia 211(20)
Nehal Karim
Chapter 12: Natural Disasters in Africa 231(16)
Belinda Dodson
Chapter 13: Natural Disasters in Russia 247(16)
V.M. Kotlyakov
Chapter 14: Natural Disasters in Europe 263(18)
Lea Houtsonen and Arvo Peltonen
Chapter 15: Natural Disasters and Their Impact in Latin America 281(22)
James J. Biles and Daniel Cobos
Chapter 16: Disaster Impacts on the Caribbean 303(20)
Jeremy Collymore
Chapter 17: A Perspective on North American Natural Disasters 323(18)
Joseph Scanlon
Chapter 18: Teaching and Learning to Live with the Environment 341(18)
Kath Murdoch
Chapter 19: Educational Aims and the Question of Priorities 359(10)
Graham Haydon
Chapter 20: The Experience of Natural Disasters: Psychological Perspectives and Understandings 369(16)
Joseph P. Reser
Chapter 21: Curriculum Innovation for Natural Disaster Reduction: Lessons from the Commonwealth Caribbean 385(12)
Michael Morrissey
Chapter 22: Curriculum Adaptation and Disaster Prevention in Colombia 397(12)
Omar D. Cardona
Chapter 23: Current Curriculum Initiatives and Perspectives in Education for Natural Disaster Reduction in India 409(8)
R.B. Singh
Chapter 24: Disaster Education in New Zealand 417(12)
John Macaulay
Chapter 25: Natural Disasters and the Role of Women 429(16)
Jacqueline Sims
Chapter 26: Natural Hazards and Disaster Information on the Internet 445(12)
John A. Cross and Yasuyo Makido
Chapter 27: Capacity Building, Education, and Technical Training 457(6)
Joseph P. Stoltman, John Lidstone, and Lisa M. DeChano
Index 463(4)
List of Figures on CD-ROM 467