Climate and Natural Hazard Risks
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Häftad, Engelska, 2025
Av Peter Sammonds, Lisa Guppy, Ting Sun, UK) Sammonds, Peter (Professor of Geophysics and Climate Risks, University College London, UK) Guppy, Lisa (Lecturer in Global Humanitarian Studies, University College London, UK Sun, Ting, Lecturer in Climate and Meteorological Hazard Risks, University College London
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Climate and Natural Hazard Risks is an in-depth examination of the physical, environmental, economic, and social impacts of climate change and natural hazards on vulnerable populations in different regions around the world. The authors open with the simple question “What is risk?,” taking a detailed look at historical and global trends and risk frameworks as they relate to the Earth system and climate change. The authors then examine the drivers of social and physical vulnerability. From there, the chapters systematically review different hazards and their implications for risk (hurricanes, cyclones, flooding, extreme temperatures, food insecurity, earthquakes, tsunamis). The authors then delve into the latest methods and research for multihazard risk assessment. The book closes with challenging explorations of resilience, and environmental and social transitions for climate change. Students, practitioners and policy-makers working across climate science, hazard risk assessment, disaster management and humanitarian response will find this instructive and thought-provoking text essential reading.
- Examines hazard risk and vulnerability through a transdisciplinary approach
- Demonstrates the links between climate change, natural hazards, humanitarian crises and disasters
- Explains modern approaches to hazard, vulnerability and risk analyses providing an analytical toolbox, case studies and worked examples
- An accessible text book for the student with up-to-date research and methods for the professional
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2025-11-01
- Mått152 x 229 x undefined mm
- Vikt450 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor275
- FörlagElsevier Science
- ISBN9780443273681