Summary: Access to Geography: Hazards provides students with an in-depth understanding of natural and man made hazards. The text features a number of relevant and up-to-date case studies that are used as the basis for analysis of different types of hazard, the risks posed by hazards, and the process of risk assessment and responses to counteract the dangers posed by hazards. Physical hazards featured include hurricanes, volcanoes, earthquakes and river and coastal flooding. The author also provides coverage of physical hazards that have been affected by human activity, including drought, disease and smog, and urban hazards such as crime.
Packed with up-to-date case studies and exam questionsLooks at both natural and man-made hazards
Table of Contents: 1 An introduction to hazards2 Tectonic and other geomorphological hazards3 Atmospheric and climatic hazards4 Water hazards5 Hazards generated within the human environment6 The multi-hazard urban environment of Los Angeles7 Where do we go from here?
About the Author(s): Malcolm Skinner is a former Senior Examiner
Readership: A level Geography students
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