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Spatial Planning And Resilience Following Disasters International And Comparative Perspectives Stefan Greiving Editor Michio Ubaura Editor Jaroslav Teliar Editor

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Spatial Planning And Resilience Following Disasters International And Comparative Perspectives Stefan Greiving Editor Michio Ubaura Editor Jaroslav Teliar Editor
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Spatial Planning And Resilience Following Disasters International And Comparative Perspectives Stefan Greiving Editor Michio Ubaura Editor Jaroslav Teliar Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 65.79 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Stefan Greiving (editor); Michio Ubaura (editor); Jaroslav Tešliar (editor)
ISBN: 9781447323600, 1447323602
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Spatial Planning And Resilience Following Disasters International And Comparative Perspectives Stefan Greiving Editor Michio Ubaura Editor Jaroslav Teliar Editor by Stefan Greiving (editor); Michio Ubaura (editor); Jaroslav Tešliar (editor) 9781447323600, 1447323602 instant download after payment.

Population shifts and an increase in the number of natural (and man-made) disasters are having a profound effect on urban and rural habitats globally. This book brings together for the first time the experiences and knowledge of international contributors from academia, research, policy and practice to discuss the role of spatial planning after significant disasters. It highlights on-going efforts to improve spatial resilience across the globe and predicts future trends. Comparisons from five countries including Japan, the US, Indonesia, Slovakia and Germany, highlight the influence of significant disasters on spatial planning and spatial resiliency under different legal-administrative and cultural frameworks.

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