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Illustrated dictionary of disaster management / compiled and edited by 3G E-learning LLC, USA.

Contributor(s): 3G E-learning LLC, USA [compiler and editor.].
New York, NY, USA : 3G E-learning LLC, ©2018Description: 180 pages : colored illustrations ; 26 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9781984600547 (pbk).Subject(s): Disasters management -- DictionariesDDC classification: 363.3406803 Il688 Other classification: GRef/SHS
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Summary: In contemporary academia, disasters are seen as the consequence of inappropriately managed risk. These risks are the product of a combination of both hazards and vulnerability. Hazards that strike in areas with low vulnerability will never become disasters, as in the case of uninhabited regions. Though often caused by nature, disasters can have human origins. Floods, droughts, cyclones, earthquakes and landslides would have been recurrent phenomena. . To understand natural hazards and disasters, you must first understand the subject terms. This is a concise, illustrated dictionary of Disaster Management. This illustrated dictionary provides concise definitions and explanations of natural hazards and disasters terms together with state-of-the-art scientific and practical terms, presented in an easy-to-use, A-Z order with pictures and figures as well as examples are given to clarify the terms. It is a perfect tool for understanding of beauty care terms for Higher Secondary to Undergraduate students and improving their spelling and grammar. Packed with special; full-page features on this subject and developed in close consultation with team of experts, this is the ultimate reference tool for students and beauticians. Thousands of interesting entries, definitions, photographs and pictures make this dictionary an essential reference for readers, writers and curious minds of all ages as well.
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In contemporary academia, disasters are seen as the consequence of inappropriately managed risk. These risks are the product of a combination of both hazards and vulnerability. Hazards that strike in areas with low vulnerability will never become disasters, as in the case of uninhabited regions. Though often caused by nature, disasters can have human origins. Floods, droughts, cyclones, earthquakes and landslides would have been recurrent phenomena. . To understand natural hazards and disasters, you must first understand the subject terms. This is a concise, illustrated dictionary of Disaster Management. This illustrated dictionary provides concise definitions and explanations of natural hazards and disasters terms together with state-of-the-art scientific and practical terms, presented in an easy-to-use, A-Z order with pictures and figures as well as examples are given to clarify the terms. It is a perfect tool for understanding of beauty care terms for Higher Secondary to Undergraduate students and improving their spelling and grammar. Packed with special; full-page features on this subject and developed in close consultation with team of experts, this is the ultimate reference tool for students and beauticians. Thousands of interesting entries, definitions, photographs and pictures make this dictionary an essential reference for readers, writers and curious minds of all ages as well.

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