Encyclopedia Of Natural Hazards 【RELIABLE – 2027】
: Geologists, geophysicists, climatologists, and oceanographers.
: Covers standard Earth science events like volcanoes (lava, calderas) , earthquakes (damage, prediction) , and extreme weather (hurricanes, blizzards) . Encyclopedia of natural hazards
: Interspersed throughout the text are unique case studies of recent, historic, and prehistoric events. These provide tangible examples that link theoretical concepts to real-world outcomes. Key Features : Reviewers from Reference Reviews note
: Useful as a foundational resource for university students and teachers. its accessibility makes it essential for:
: Includes entries on civil engineering (building collapse) , agriculture (overgrazing) , and urban planning (zoning) . Key Features
: Reviewers from Reference Reviews note that it overcomes traditional disciplinary barriers, making it relevant not just to earth scientists but also to engineers, agronomists, historians, and social geographers. Critical Assessment
While the price and depth cater primarily to , its accessibility makes it essential for: