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The fourth edition of Environmental Hazards continues to blend physical and social sciences to provide a thoroughly balanced, contemporary introduction to hazards analysis and mitigation strategies.
Bhopal and Chernobyl), etc. The third edition of Environmental Hazards continues to be an objective, up-to-date and thoughtful summary of key findings from the natural and social sciences.
The expanded fifth edition of Environmental Hazards provides a balanced overview of all the major rapid-onset events that threaten people and what they value in the twenty-first century.
Like other titles in the series, present an overview and reference guide for students and teachers, activists and journalists, professionals and regulators, and others interested in the issue. Considers hazardous...
Combining insights from both the natural and social sciences, this book offers a complete introduction to environmental hazards.
Looks at the impact of sewage, marine debris, toxic chemicals, heavy metals, oil, and radioactive materials on the oceans, and lists sources of information.
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 ...
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 ...
The expanded fifth edition of Environmental Hazards provides a balanced overview of all the major rapid-onset events that threaten people and what they value in the twenty-first century.
This substantive, insightful book demonstrates the growing importance of risk communication as both a technical and cultural phenomenon.