Protecting Seniors Against Environmental Disasters: From Hazards and Vulnerability to Prevention and Resilience
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The baby boom generation were born between 1946 and 1964 and are the largest population cohort in US...
Planning for Community-Based Disaster Resilience Worldwide: Learning from Case Studies in Six Continents
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We are witnessing an ever-increasing level and intensity of disasters from Ecuador to Ethiopia and...
Weather in the Courtroom - Memoirs from a Career in Forensic Meteorology
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As director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center...
Designing Water Disaster Management Policies: Theory and Empirics
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This book represents a landmark effort to probe and analyze the theory and empirics of designing...
111 Places in Tokyo That You Shouldn't Miss
Christine Izeki and Bjorn Neumann
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Tokyo is a city that enshrines the past and the future, where the Far East meets the Western world....
iEarthquake Lite
Weather and News
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iEarthquakes is App to provide the natural disasters; Earthquake, Tsunami Data feeds from official...
This World We Live In (Last Survivors, #3)
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It’s been a year since a meteor collided with the moon, catastrophically altering the earth’s...
post apocalyptic natural disasters
In between chapters, the narrator simultaneously includes his own first-person account of his visit to Chernobyl and the neighbouring ghost town of Pripyat, some 32 years after the fallout which killed, injured and displaced so many people in the Ukraine.
Included in the text are photographs of the sarcophagus, the ghost town of Pripyat and documentation from the official enquiry (in translation from the original Cyrillic text). One of the most enthralling chapters is a very stomach-churning, matter-of-fact detail of what actually happens to a human body when affected by radiation poisoning. This chapter is seriously not for the faint-hearted!!
Leatherbarrow has done an absolutely fantastic job here, over 5 years of research to build an account of something I have heard of all my life but no writing has quite enthralled me like this book did. The juxtaposition of the historical and the modern help to transform this text from the dryly historical account that it could have been into a thoroughly readable and dare I say unputdownable account of one the the worlds biggest nuclear disasters.
The Mammoth Book of Everest: From the First Attempts to Today, 40 First-Hand Accounts
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This selection of the very best writing on Everest begins with the first attempts and continues, via...
Human Rights in Emergencies
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Public emergencies such as civil wars, natural disasters, and economic crises test the theoretical...