Encyclopaedia of disaster management / edited by P.C. Sinha.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew Delhi : Anmol Publications, 1998Description: 10 volume : illustrations 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9788174887146 (v. 1);9788174887146 (v. 2);9788174887146 (v. 3);9788174887146 (v. 4);9788174887146 (v. 5);9788174887146 (v. 6);9788174887146 (v. 7);9788174887146 (v. 8);9788174887146 (v. 9);9788174887146 (v. 10);8174887148 (set)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV 551.2 .En19 1998
Summary: 'Green House effect', 'Ozone layer depletion', frequent earthquakes, 'Bhopal Gas Tragedy,' 'Chernobil tragedy', complete extinction of many species of fauna and flora from the face of the earth and more particularly rapidly deteriorating environmental- ecological conditions have made the human survival itself a question. Whether natural calamities or man- made disasters, scientists and scholars from different branches of humanities and pure sciences have felt the need of the proper and systematic study of disasters and their management. The Encyclopedia of Disaster Management is the pioneering effort in the direction of compiling valuable information about different sorts of Disasters at one place. Volume-wise organization of the encyclopedia is : Introduction to disaster ManagementSummary: and Technological Disasters. Summary: Atmospheric DisastersSummary: Coastal and Marine DisastersSummary: Forest Related DisastersSummary: Geological and Mass movement DisastersSummary: Human Population and Related DisastersSummary: Land-related DisastersSummary: Wind and Water Driven Disasters
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Reference Reference Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference HV 551.2 .En19 1998 v. 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3AEA2014009163
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vol. 1 : Introduction to disaster management. -- vol. 2 : Hydrological disasters. -- vol. 3 : Atmospheric disasters. -- vol. 4 : Land related disasters. -- vol. 5 : Forest related disasters. -- vol. 6 : Geological and mass-movement disasters. -- vol. 7 : Wind and water driven disasters. -- vol. 8 : Coastal and marine disasters. -- vol. 9 : Human population disasters. -- vol. 10 : Technological disasters.

'Green House effect', 'Ozone layer depletion', frequent earthquakes, 'Bhopal Gas Tragedy,' 'Chernobil tragedy', complete extinction of many species of fauna and flora from the face of the earth and more particularly rapidly deteriorating environmental- ecological conditions have made the human survival itself a question. Whether natural calamities or man- made disasters, scientists and scholars from different branches of humanities and pure sciences have felt the need of the proper and systematic study of disasters and their management. The Encyclopedia of Disaster Management is the pioneering effort in the direction of compiling valuable information about different sorts of Disasters at one place. Volume-wise organization of the encyclopedia is : Introduction to disaster Management

and Technological Disasters.

Atmospheric Disasters

Coastal and Marine Disasters

Forest Related Disasters

Geological and Mass movement Disasters

Human Population and Related Disasters

Land-related Disasters

Wind and Water Driven Disasters

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