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Cyclonic Disasters and Resilience
Titre de l'éditeur : Cyclonic Disasters and Resilience
ANUPAMA DUBEY ASHUTOSH MOHANTY SINGH
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EN SAVOIR PLUS
Résumé
The Bay of Bengal is prone to tropical cyclones and storm surges as a result of its location, and many of the mostly poor people living along the coastal regions of South Asia lose their lives almost every year. These disasters have been particularly devastating and have caused serious damage. During the past five decades, the low-lying coastal and offshore islands have experienced a tragic history of 50 severe cyclones and storm surges, with more than one million victims dead or missing. People accepted and waited for the next disaster as they had no alternatives. Members of the poor families who survived the disasters experienced hard times recovering from damage and the loss of their loved ones. After disasters, epidemic diseases arise in the affected areas. Many of the people in distress are also deprived of public services. Providing all sorts of assistance and emergency health preparedness are most essential to overcome such a situation. The causes of these huge casualties have been mainly: (1) the high population density of costal settlements, (2) inadequate cyclone shelters in the disaster risk areas, (3) lack of awareness of the disaster risk by the vulnerable population, (4) deterministic attitudes of people who accept disasters as “fate”, (5) houses that are weakly constructed and (6) underdeveloped central awareness programmes and weather forecast systems. This book is based on an empirical study presenting a timeline analysis of major cyclones and their impacts and consequent losses through the super-cyclones in the disaster-prone coastal regions of India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. This study also investigates resilience mechanisms based on early warning systems, technology applications including GIS and remote sensing, best practices, success stories and case studies that can be used for effective cyclone management and development of a resilience mechanism among coastal communities.
Détails
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Prix :
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178,26 $
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Auteur :
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ANUPAMA DUBEY ASHUTOSH MOHANTY SINGH
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Titre :
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Cyclonic Disasters and Resilience
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Date de parution :
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avril 2022
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Éditeur :
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LIVRES NUMÉRIQUES DIVERS
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Sujet :
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NUL DIVERS
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ISBN :
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9789811912153 (9811912157)
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Référence Renaud-Bray :
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3673902
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No de produit :
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3673902
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Droits numériques
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PDF
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Canada,
consultez la liste des pays autorisés.
Cyclonic Disasters and Resilience
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DUBEY , ANUPAMA*MOHANTY , ASHUTOSH*SINGH
ANDORRE
ÉMIRATS ARABES UNIS
ALBANIE
ARMÉNIE
ANTARCTIQUE
ARGENTINE
SAMOA AMÉRICAINES
AUTRICHE
AUSTRALIE
AZERBAÏDJAN
BOSNIE-HERZÉGOVINE
BARBADE
BELGIQUE
BURKINA FASO
BULGARIE
BAHREÏN
BURUNDI
BÉNIN
BERMUDES
BRUNÉI DARUSSALAM
BOLIVIE
BRÉSIL
BAHAMAS
BOUVET, ÎLE
BELIZE
Canada
CONGO, LA RÉPUBLIQUE DÉMOCRATIQUE DU
CONGO
SUISSE
CÔTE D'IVOIRE
COOK, ÎLES
CHILI
CAMEROUN
CHINE
COLOMBIE
COSTA RICA
CUBA
CAP-VERT
CHRISTMAS, ÎLE
CHYPRE
TCHÈQUE, RÉPUBLIQUE
ALLEMAGNE
DJIBOUTI
DANEMARK
DOMINIQUE
DOMINICAINE, RÉPUBLIQUE
ALGÉRIE
ÉQUATEUR
ESTONIE
ÉGYPTE
ESPAGNE
FINLANDE
FALKLAND, ÎLES (MALVINAS)
FÉROÉ, ÎLES
FRANCE
GABON
GRENADE
GÉORGIE
GUYANE FRANÇAISE
GIBRALTAR
GROENLAND
GUINÉE
GUADELOUPE
GUINÉE ÉQUATORIALE
GRÈCE
GUATEMALA
GUINÉE-BISSAU
GUYANA
HONG-KONG
HEARD, ÎLE ET MCDONALD, ÎLES
HONDURAS
CROATIE
HAÏTI
HONGRIE
INDONÉSIE
IRLANDE
ISRAËL
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Gestion des droits numériques :
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Adobe DRM
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Entrepôt numérique :
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NUMILOG
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Nombre d'appareils autorisés :
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3
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0
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0
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Cyclonic Disasters and Resilience
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DUBEY , ANUPAMA*MOHANTY , ASHUTOSH*SINGH
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LIVRES NUMÉRIQUES DIVERS
2022
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