The Spatial Dimension of Risk : How Geography Shapes the Emergence of Riskscapes PDF
Edited by Detlef Muller-Mahn
Part of the Earthscan Risk in Society series
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Through its exploration of the spatial dimension of risk, this book offers a brand new approach to theorizing risk, and significant improvements in how to manage, tolerate and take risks. A broad range of risks are examined, including natural hazards, climate change, political violence, and state failure. Case studies range from the Congo to Central Asia, from tsunami in Japan and civil war affected areas in Sri Lanka to avalanche hazards in Austria. In each of these cases, the authors examine the importance and role of space in the causes and differentiation of risk, in how we can conceptualize risk from a spatial perspective and in the relevance of space and locality for risk governance. This new approach - endorsed by Ragnar Lofstedt and Ortwin Renn, two of the world's leading and most prolific risk analysts - is essential reading for those charged with studying, anticipating and managing risks.
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:264 pages
- Publisher:Taylor & Francis
- Publication Date:27/11/2012
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Category:
- Risk assessment
- Social impact of disasters
- Politics & government
- Economics
- Business strategy
- Jurisprudence & general issues
- Public international law
- Science funding & policy
- Geophysics
- Earth sciences
- Geography
- Human geography
- Global warming
- Natural disasters
- Environmental science, engineering & technology
- ISBN:9781136271304
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Download Now
- Format:PDF
- Pages:264 pages
- Publisher:Taylor & Francis
- Publication Date:27/11/2012
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Category:
- Risk assessment
- Social impact of disasters
- Politics & government
- Economics
- Business strategy
- Jurisprudence & general issues
- Public international law
- Science funding & policy
- Geophysics
- Earth sciences
- Geography
- Human geography
- Global warming
- Natural disasters
- Environmental science, engineering & technology
- ISBN:9781136271304