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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Keith Smith , Carina J. Fearnley , Deborah Dixon , Deanne K. BirdPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Edition: 7th edition Weight: 1.680kg ISBN: 9780815365402ISBN 10: 0815365403 Pages: 632 Publication Date: 29 November 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""The 7th edition of Environmental Hazards is like having coffee with an old friend - the coffee is just better. This timely update of this classic text brings to the fold the latest in hazard, risk, and disaster risk reduction. I believe this is, and remains, an essential text for students, academics, and policy makers alike."" Dewald van Niekerk, African Centre for Disaster Studies, North-West University, South Africa. ""This book provides a clear explanation of hazard and resilience typology in environmental science so that readers can completely understand the terminology and its usage. The updates of the current pandemic and ""new"" types of disasters are also covered, providing insights and connecting the events with the existing theory on disaster management and environmental issues. Highly recommended for undergraduates and graduates alike to have an excellent understanding on the subject on hazard, resiliency and environmental issues."" Elisabeth Rianawati, Director, Resilience Development Initiative (RDI). ""This book provides one of the most comprehensive compilations on the important topic of Environmental Hazards with cross cutting relations with disaster risk reduction. The book eloquently describes hazards, risks and its assessment and management. I find this book a great reference for the students, researchers and practitioners in the related field."" Professor Rajib Shaw, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University, Japan. ""This timely new edition of a now classic text forefronts the latest perspectives on hazards and disasters without losing sight of the salient history of ideas and interventions. It is a tremendous learning resource, and an invaluable reference for anyone interested in, or involved with, disaster risk reduction."" Clive Oppenheimer, Cambridge University, UK." The 7th edition of Environmental Hazards is like having coffee with an old friend - the coffee is just better. This timely update of this classic text brings to the fold the latest in hazard, risk, and disaster risk reduction. I believe this is, and remains, an essential text for students, academics, and policy makers alike. Dewald van Niekerk, African Centre for Disaster Studies, North-West University, South Africa. This book provides a clear explanation of hazard and resilience typology in environmental science so that readers can completely understand the terminology and its usage. The updates of the current pandemic and new types of disasters are also covered, providing insights and connecting the events with the existing theory on disaster management and environmental issues. Highly recommended for undergraduates and graduates alike to have an excellent understanding on the subject on hazard, resiliency and environmental issues. Elisabeth Rianawati, Director, Resilience Development Initiative (RDI). This book provides one of the most comprehensive compilations on the important topic of Environmental Hazards with cross cutting relations with disaster risk reduction. The book eloquently describes hazards, risks and its assessment and management. I find this book a great reference for the students, researchers and practitioners in the related field. Professor Rajib Shaw, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University, Japan. This timely new edition of a now classic text forefronts the latest perspectives on hazards and disasters without losing sight of the salient history of ideas and interventions. It is a tremendous learning resource, and an invaluable reference for anyone interested in, or involved with, disaster risk reduction. Clive Oppenheimer, Cambridge University, UK. Author InformationKeith Smith was Emeritus Professor at the University of Stirling, UK. Carina J. Fearnley is Professor in Science Communication and Warning Research at University College London in the Department of Science and Technology Studies. Deborah Dixon is Professor of Geography in the School of Geographical & Earth Sciences at the University of Glasgow, UK. Deanne K. Bird is Adjunct Research Fellow at the Monash University Disaster Resilience Initiative, Australia, and a Research Specialist with the Nordic Centre of Excellence on Resilience and Societal Security (NORDRESS), University of Iceland. Ilan Kelman is Professor of Disasters and Health in the Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction and Institute for Global Health at the University College London, UK and Professor II at the University of Agder, Norway. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |