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Risk Analyses and Actions: A WSPC Reference on Disasters and Dangers |
Kontakt/Bestellung
Contact/Order: info@digento.de |
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Hrsg. v. Ilan Kelman |
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Online |
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Inhalt :: Content Das umfassende Referenzwerk bietet eine interdisziplinäre und systematische Aufarbeitung der aktuellen Katastrophen- und Risikoforschung. Im Zentrum des Werks steht die kritische Abkehr vom Konzept der sogenannten „Naturkatastrophe“. Die Herausgeber und internationalen Fachautoren argumentieren evidenzbasiert, dass Katastrophen nicht unausweichlich sind, sondern primär das Resultat historisch gewachsener gesellschaftlicher Vulnerabilitäten sowie ausbleibender politischer Präventionsmaßnahmen darstellen. Der Online-Ausgabe liegt die 2026 veröffentlichte, 4-bändige Printausgabe zugrunde. |
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Verlag :: Publisher World Scientific Publishing |
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Preis :: Price Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request
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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV. |
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ISBN/ISSN 978-981-98-2970-5 Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number 10593205 |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information Risk Analyses and Actions: A WSPC Reference on Disasters and Dangers, connects and integrates the perils, threats, exposures, and hazards that permeate humanity's existence on Planet Earth. The chapters bring together the difficulties and challenges faced by individuals and collectives both hourly and across millennia with outcomes often realized as disasters, emergencies, tragedies, calamities, crises, and catastrophes. The underlying ethos throughout, and the unifying theme across the four volumes, is that the vast majority of these problems are human-made and need not exist. Vulnerabilities are created, perpetuated, and sustained, rather than being tackled, managed, and reduced. The authors demonstrate how dangers and disasters are expressions of the actions and analyses that humanity fails to undertake in order to acknowledge, address, and rectify risks. They also show that when humanity chooses appropriate and proactive pathways, the rewards can be both immediate and long-lasting. Volume 1: Introduction to Principles and Concepts
Volume 3: Actions Towards Disaster Risk Reduction Volume 4: Living in Anticipation of Disastrous Futures and Everyday Processes of Disaster Risk Creation This essential four-volume resource challenges conventional thinking about risk and resilience, offering new perspectives on how to better understand, analyze, and act in the face of uncertainty and danger. Readership: |
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