Encyclopedia Of — Natural Hazards
“This book is that is full of practical information, and that it goes wider than just the description and explanation of various earth science events.” www.emerald.com · 12 years ago
: Geologists, geophysicists, climatologists, and oceanographers. Encyclopedia of natural hazards
Reviewers highlight its practical value, noting that the majority of citations are for single entries rather than the entire volume, which confirms its use as a standard reference tool for specific research needs. “This book is that is full of practical
: It addresses over 330 topics contributed by nearly 300 international specialists . The , edited by Peter T
The , edited by Peter T. Bobrowsky and part of the Springer Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series , is a comprehensive and authoritative reference work that bridges the gap between physical science and practical hazard management. Core Content and Scope
: Includes entries on civil engineering (building collapse) , agriculture (overgrazing) , and urban planning (zoning) . Key Features