Part 1: Framework and Theory 1. The Challenge of Disasters and Our Approach 2. Disaster Pressure and Release Model 3. Access to Resources and Coping in Adversity Part 2: Vulnerability and Hazard Types 4. Famine and Natural Hazards 5. Biological Hazards 6. Floods 7. Severe Coastal Storms 8. Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Landslides Part 3: Action for Disaster Reduction 9. Vulnerability, Relief and Reconstruction 10. Towards a Safer Environment
Piers Blaikie, Terry Canon, Ian Davis, Ben Wisner
"An excellent overview of the different human responses to natural
hazards, dispelling the belief that little can be done to avoid the
tragedies associated with natural hazards."
-Gareth Jones, University of Strathclyde
"Paradoxically in today's world safety coexists with risk. Chronic
threats, novel risks, and dangerous trends ranging from new viruses
to global warming crowd in on us. "At Risk offers a rational
analysis of the disasters and hazards that concern us."
-Allen Perry, University of Wales Swansea
""At Risk has become a classic of disasters literature. Its key
argument, that the analysis of disasters should not be segregated
from everyday life, is an important lesson for students,
researchers, and practitioners."
-Maureen Fordham, University of Northumbria
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