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Asia In The New Millennium Japan After 311 Global Perspectives On The Earthquake Tsunami And Fukushima Meltdown Pradyumna P Karan

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Asia In The New Millennium Japan After 311 Global Perspectives On The Earthquake Tsunami And Fukushima Meltdown Pradyumna P Karan
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Asia In The New Millennium Japan After 311 Global Perspectives On The Earthquake Tsunami And Fukushima Meltdown Pradyumna P Karan instant download after payment.

Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.77 MB
Pages: 528
Author: Pradyumna P. Karan, Unryu Suganuma
ISBN: 9780813167305, 9780813167312, 9780813167329, 9782005319165, 0813167302, 0813167310, 0813167329, 2005319163
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Asia In The New Millennium Japan After 311 Global Perspectives On The Earthquake Tsunami And Fukushima Meltdown Pradyumna P Karan by Pradyumna P. Karan, Unryu Suganuma 9780813167305, 9780813167312, 9780813167329, 9782005319165, 0813167302, 0813167310, 0813167329, 2005319163 instant download after payment.

On March 11, 2011, an underwater earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tohoku, Japan, triggered one of the most devastating tsunamis of a generation. The aftermath was overwhelming: communities were reduced to rubble, thousands of people were missing or dead, and relief organizations struggled to reach affected areas to provide aid for survivors and victims of radiation from compromised nuclear reactors. In Japan after 3/11, editors Pradyumna P. Karan and Unryu Suganuma assemble geographers, economists, humanists, and scientists to consider the complex economic, physical, and social impacts of this heartbreaking disaster. Historical geographers place the events of March 2011 in context, while other contributors assess the damage and recommend strategies for the long process of reclamation and rebuilding. The book also includes interviews with victims that explore the social implications of radioactive contamination and invite comparisons to the discrimination faced by survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings. Balancing the natural and social sciences, this timely volume offers not only a model of interdisciplinary research for scholars but also an invaluable guide to the planning and implementation of reconstruction.

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