About Earth's Natural Hazards and Disasters
Learn what makes a natural disaster--and how humans can respond Natural dangers are a ubiquitous part of life on earth. Where natural, meteorological, or geological processes interact with human economies and patterns of habitation, there is always the potential for disaster. The study of these disasters has the potential not only to prepare us more effectively to meet them, but also to shed light on the challenges and opportunities of life on a complex and ever-changing planet. Earth's Natural Hazards and Disasters is an undergraduate textbook designed as an effective introduction to natural events and their management. Written in clear, accessible terms, it encourages critical thinking about natural systems and their impact on humans and offers essential resources for predicting and managing extreme events. The result is a watershed introduction to a vital topic in the climate-change era. Earth's Natural Hazards and Disasters readers will also find: Learning objectives and discussion questions accompanying each chapter Discussion of natural hazards in the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere Detailed case studies for each type of natural disasterEarth's Natural Hazards and Disasters is ideal for any undergraduate reader or course studying environmental science, geology, geophysics, meteorology, or any related subject.
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