Natural Hazards in Australasia
James Goff editor C R de Freitas editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:11th Jul '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A textbook designed for students taking a course in natural hazards with an Australasian focus and context.
Many ideas and concepts about natural hazards have been developed in Australasia, but these are often overlooked in books written from a Northern Hemisphere perspective. Natural Hazards in Australasia is the first textbook that considers Australasian natural hazards, their triggering mechanisms and the physical and social environments in which they occur. James Goff and Chris de Freitas lead an expert author team from around Australia and New Zealand to introduce readers to the natural hazards of the Australasian region, including floods, drought, tropical cyclones, volcanic and seismic hazards, tsunamis, landslides and bushfires. This book explores the interactions not only between one hazard and another, but also between humans and natural hazards. Key pedagogical features for students include learning objectives, regional case studies, summaries, chapter glossaries, end-of-chapter review and discussion questions, and further reading and resources. The full colour text is enhanced by a rich array of illustrations, photographs and maps.
ISBN: 9781107682597
Dimensions: 256mm x 190mm x 14mm
Weight: 580g
282 pages