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Disaster Management And Human Health Risk Ii Reducing Risk Improving Outcomes 1st Edition C A Brebbia

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Disaster Management And Human Health Risk Ii Reducing Risk Improving Outcomes 1st Edition C A Brebbia
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Publisher: WIT Press/Computational Mechanics
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.42 MB
Pages: 337
Author: C. A. Brebbia, A. J. Kassab, E. Divo
ISBN: 9781845645366, 1845645367
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Disaster Management And Human Health Risk Ii Reducing Risk Improving Outcomes 1st Edition C A Brebbia by C. A. Brebbia, A. J. Kassab, E. Divo 9781845645366, 1845645367 instant download after payment.

The increase in the number of large-scale natural disasters in recent years has been alarming. Major floods, hurricanes, earthquakes and many others have affected millions of people, with great destruction of property and loss of life, while forest fires, pipeline failures, and bombings have had equally devastating affects over a smaller scale. It is clear that future threats stem both from human failures and from terrorism, as well as from less predictable natural phenomena. The increased threats make the convening of the Second International Conference on Disaster Management and Human Health Risk important for the sharing of knowledge among experts on public health, security and disaster management. This book contains their contributions to the conference. Topics covered will include: Emergency Preparedness; Risk Mitigation; natural Disasters; Man-made Disasters; Learning from Disasters; Disaster Analysis; Monitoring and Mitigation; Global Risks and Health; Pandemic and Biological Threats; Surveillance and Early Warning Systems; Public Health Preparedness; Socio-economic Issues; Service Sustainability.

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