Catastrophe in the Making: The Engineering of Katrina and the Disasters of Tomorrow

Author:   William R. Freudenburg ,  Robert B. Gramling ,  Shirley Laska ,  Kai Erikson
Publisher:   Island Press
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9781597266826


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 September 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   William R. Freudenburg ,  Robert B. Gramling ,  Shirley Laska ,  Kai Erikson
Publisher:   Island Press
Imprint:   Island Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.458kg
ISBN:  

9781597266826


ISBN 10:   1597266825
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 September 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Fabulous. I am amazed at the quality of writing-it often left me breathless-and the depth of analysis. This penetrating and engaging book is essential for understanding the many catastrophes that stem from ignoring nature in our quest for economic growth. -- Charles Perrow professor emeritus, Yale and author of Normal Accidents This brilliant work demonstrates once again that most natural disasters are in fact man-made, and therefore preventable and correctable. Bravo! -- James F. Short professor emeritus, Washington State University Fabulous. I am amazed at the quality of writingit often left me breathlessand the depth of analysis. This penetrating and engaging book is essential for understanding the many catastrophes that stem from ignoring nature in our quest for economic growth. -- Charles Perrow professor emeritus, Yale and author of Normal Accidents Fabulous. I am amazed at the quality of writing-it often left me breathless-and the depth of analysis. This penetrating and engaging book is essential for understanding the many catastrophes that stem from ignoring nature in our quest for economic growth. --Charles Perrow professor emeritus, Yale and author of Normal Accidents This brilliant work demonstrates once again that most 'natural' disasters are in fact man-made, and therefore preventable and correctable. Bravo! --James F. Short professor emeritus, Washington State University From backgrounds primarily in sociology or environmental studies, the authors do an excellent job explaining their treatise, providing a comprehensive background on the hurricane itself--how and why it formed, the physical processes at work, and how once the storm passed the disaster started. Discussing deeper stories not widely reported in the media, they highlight the heroics of the Cajun Flotilla and other inventive survivors, and create a backdrop for a better understanding of the human cost associated with the storm and subsequent tragedy. --David E. Schaad Environmental Health Perspectives (08/01/2011) The best account yet of why the levees failed. The authors also warn of more disasters to come if politicians and government agencies continue to promote huge engineering projects along unstable coastlines. --Bruce Babbitt former secretary of the Interior Fabulous. I am amazed at the quality of writing--it often left me breathless--and the depth of analysis. This penetrating and engaging book is essential for understanding the many catastrophes that stem from ignoring nature in our quest for economic growth. --Charles Perrow Professor Emeritus, Yale and author of Normal Accidents This brilliant work demonstrates once again that most 'natural' disasters are in fact man-made, and therefore preventable and correctable. Bravo! --James F. Short Professor Emeritus, Washington State University Fabulous. I am amazed at the quality of writing it often left me breathless and the depth of analysis. This penetrating and engaging book is essential for understanding the many catastrophes that stem from ignoring nature in our quest for economic growth. --Charles Perrow Professor Emeritus, Yale and author of Normal Accidents


This brilliant work demonstrates once again that most 'natural' disasters are in fact man-made, and therefore preventable and correctable. Bravo! -- James F. Short professor emeritus, Washington State University


Fabulous. I am amazed at the quality of writing it often left me breathless and the depth of analysis. This penetrating and engaging book is essential for understanding the many catastrophes that stem from ignoring nature in our quest for economic growth. --Charles Perrow Professor Emeritus, Yale and author of Normal Accidents


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William R. Freudenburg is professor of Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Robert Gramling is professor of Sociology and director of the Center for Socioeconomic Research at the University of Louisiana at Layayette. Shirley Laska is a professor of Sociology at the University of New Orleans and director of the Center for Hazards, Assessment, Response and Technology (CHART). Kai Erikson is professor emeritus of Sociology and American Studies at Yale University.

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