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Natural hazards and environmental change

Part of the Key issues in environmental change series
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The changing relationships between hazard and environmental change are examined from the recent geological past to the present day, allowing for discussion of the lessons to be learned from the past in predicting and understanding future hazards.

This book highlights and critically evaluates the accumulating evidence for an intimate link between natural hazards - both in terms of type and frequency - and environmental change.

This link is examined from two viewpoints: firstly, how environmental change can contribute to an increased level of hazardous natural phenomena, and secondly, how natural hazards themselves may lead to environmental change, on a local, regional, or even global scale.

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Hodder Arnold
0340742194 / 9780340742198
Hardback
01/02/2002
United Kingdom
English
xii, 187 p. : ill.
26 cm
postgraduate /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More
This text highlights and critically evaluates the accumulating evidence for an intimate link between natural hazards - both in terms of type and frequency - and environmental change.