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This book propounds an all-hazards, multidisciplinary approach to emergency management. It discusses the emergency... Read More >>
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Glenn Cheney arrived in Kiev during those first days when the Soviet Union ceased to exist and Ukraine was reborn.... Read More >>
Could you head off alone to help with one of the biggest disasters in the U.S. history? That's exactly what first-time... Read More >>
Conflict is a major cause of suffering for millions of people throughout the world. Conflict inhibits development... Read More >>
Addresses coastal vulnerability around the world with examples from the Ebro Delta (Spain), the crumbling cliffs... Read More >>
Preparedness is the best weapon against terrorism Understanding, Assessing, and Responding to Terrorism: Protecting... Read More >>
This is a comprehensive guide to all types of natural and man made disasters and their effect on buildings. It gives... Read More >>
In many cases, the communities most ill-prepared to deal with . . . terrorism incidents, Jason B. Moats writes... Read More >>
Racing the Storm addresses how racial stratification continues to be a factor in U.S. society and was exposed by... Read More >>
While cameras rolled, the newly completed Teton Dam collapsed shortly before noon on June 5, 1976. The resulting... Read More >>
When wars are fought in the midst of civilian activity, as they so often are in poorer countries, the effects on... Read More >>
Using case illustrations of US policy in the conflicts in Somalia, Bosnia, Angola, DR Congo, Sudan, and Kosovo,... Read More >>
Investigating the attributes and effectiveness of donor-supported programmes and projects that worked well under... Read More >>
Offers practitioners, educators and students with a comprehensive overview of the players, processes and special... Read More >>
UNHCR's Refworld allows easy access to reliable and up-to-date information related to refugees and human rights.... Read More >>
Watching the disastrous response to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina was like watching ""a train wreck in slow... Read More >>