

An edition of Regions of risk (1997)
a geographical introduction to disasters
By Kenneth Hewitt
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Longman
Language
eng
Pages
410
Description:
Regions at Risk provides an introduction to hazards, human vulnerability and disaster, paying particular attention to the more severe or novel risks and disaster that affect the general public. The book is split into two parts, the first of which gives an overview of the field of risk and disaster in terms of three perspectives: hazards perspective; vulnerability perspective and the active perspective. The second part illustrates and develops these ideas in relation to some of the more severe dangers and disasters of the twentienth century, for example, earthquake risk, cities at risk and the civil disasters of war. It provides essential reading for senior undergraduates of hazard, disaster and risk courses, as part of geography, environmental science, resource management or development studies degree. It also provides valuable reading for those concerned with issues of public safety, services, insurable environmental risks and disaster relief.
subjects: Social aspects, Hazardous geographic environments, Disasters, Social aspects of Disasters, Risk (insurance), Risk assessment, Emergency management, Milieux géographiques dangereux, Catastrophes, Aspect social, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Infrastructure, SOCIAL SCIENCE, General, Natural disasters