Natural Hazards: Explanation and Integration
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"This book is a marvelous addition to the hazards literature. With its holistic perspective and the integration of physical processes and human activities, Tobin and Montz embody the human dimensions of natural hazards. The treatment places Natural Hazards: Explanation and Integration into a class by itself, as most of the current texts provide a hazard-by-hazard approach, with very few linkages across hazards or forays into the human dimensions--perception, response, recovery, and public policy. Tobin and Montz, both highly respected hazards researchers, take a more blended perspective and highlight the commonalities among hazards events in terms of physical processes and characteristics, individual perception, community response, economic impacts, and public policy. I look forward to using this book in my Hazards course." --Susan L. Cutter, Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina
"A monumental effort. The book uses numerous examples and case studies and does an exemplary job of covering the globe. Synthesizing a vast body of literature, it provides insight into the key perplexing questions in the field." --Eve Gruntfest, Ph.D., University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
"Original and lucid. Clearly, Tobin and Montz have taken a new perspective, providing an excellent synthesis of a wide variety of hazards research." --John A. Cross, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Natural Hazards: Explanation and Integration,Graham A. Tobin,Burrell E. Montz,The Guilford Press,1572300620,Disaster Relief & Rescue Operations,Earth Sciences - General,Natural disasters,Politics / Current Events,Reference,Environmental impact of natural disasters & phenomena,Management of land & natural resources,Science / Earth Sciences,Social impact of disasters
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