Environmental Hazards
Assessing Risk and Reducing Disaster, 5th Edition
By Keith Smith
Published January 30th 2009 by Routledge – 416 pages
Published January 30th 2009 by Routledge – 416 pages
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. It integrates cutting-edge material from the physical and social sciences to demonstrate how natural and human systems interact to place communities of all sizes, and at all stages of economic development, at risk. It also shows how the existing losses to life and property can be reduced.
Part I of this established textbook defines basic concepts of hazard, risk, vulnerability and disaster. Critical attention is given to the evolution of theory, to the scale of disaster impact and to the various strategies that have been developed to minimise the impact of damaging events. Part II employs a consistent chapter structure to explain how individual hazards, such as earthquakes, severe storms, floods and droughts, plus biophysical and technological processes, create distinctive patterns of loss throughout the world. The ways in which different societies make a positive response to these threats are placed in the context of ongoing global change.
In this extensively revised edition:
Environmental Hazards is a well-written and generously illustrated introduction to all the natural, social and technological events that combine to cause death and destruction across the globe. It draws on the latest research findings to guide the student from common problems, theories and policies to explore practical, real-world situations. This authoritative, yet accessible, book captures both the complexity and dynamism of environmental hazards and has become essential reading for students of every kind seeking to understand the nature and consequences of a most important contemporary issue.
Part 1: The Nature of Hazard 1. Hazard in the Environment 2. Dimensions of Disaster 3. Complexity 4. Risk Assessment and Management 5. Reducing the Impacts of Disaster Part 2: The Experience and Reduction of Hazard 6. Tectonic Hazards – Earthquakes 7. Tectonic Hazards – Volcanoes 8. Mass Movement Hazards 9. Severe Storm Hazards 10. Biophysical Hazards 11. Hydrological Hazards – Floods 12. Technological Hazards 13. Context Hazards 14. Postscript
Keith Smith is Emeritus Professor of Environmental Science, University of Stirling, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Dave Petley is currently Wilson Professor of Hazard and Risk in the Department of Geography, and Deputy Dean, in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Health at Durham University.
Name: Environmental Hazards: Assessing Risk and Reducing Disaster, 5th Edition (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Keith Smith. 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. It integrates cutting-edge material from the physical and social...
Categories: Environmental Sciences, Hazards & Disasters, Physical Geography