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Natural Disasters - Floods & Flooding

Floods: Physical Processes and Human Impacts

by Keith Smith
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Overview

This book is concerned with the causes and consequences of river and coastal floods and the ways in which people can respond to the flood hazard. Individual chapters address issues such as floods as natural hazards; impacts and interpretations of flood hazard; causes, spatial characteristics and form of river floods and coastal floods; flood estimation; flood defence; flood forecasting and warning; other responses including land use planning and insurance; and a concluding discussion of problems, policies and prospects. Floods has been written by two experienced and successful authors whose complementary skills are combined to give a broad, comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of the subject which can be used not only as a text book or learning manual but also as an authoritative reference source. This has been achieved by organising and structuring the material to demonstrate the continuity and linkages between the causes and impacts of flooding and the many possible responses to the flood hazard. At the same time the book ensures that discussion of each of the main themes and topics is, as far as is practicable, self-contained. The book is timely in several aspects. It addresses the topicality and universality of floods which are an increasing hazard at a time of global environmental change (climate, land use, population distribution etc.). It also offers the layman and practitioner alike a synthesis and clarification of many individual research efforts near the close of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction.

Synopsis

This book is concerned with the causes and consequences of river and coastal floods and the ways in which people can respond to the flood hazard. Individual chapters address issues such as floods as natural hazards; impacts and interpretations of flood hazard; causes, spatial characteristics and form of river floods and coastal floods; flood estimation; flood defence; flood forecasting and warning; other responses including land use planning and insurance; and a concluding discussion of problems, policies and prospects. Floods has been written by two experienced and successful authors whose complementary skills are combined to give a broad, comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of the subject which can be used not only as a text book or learning manual but also as an authoritative reference source. This has been achieved by organising and structuring the material to demonstrate the continuity and linkages between the causes and impacts of flooding and the many possible responses to the flood hazard. At the same time the book ensures that discussion of each of the main themes and topics is, as far as is practicable, self-contained. The book is timely in several aspects. It addresses the topicality and universality of floods which are an increasing hazard at a time of global environmental change (climate, land use, population distribution etc.). It also offers the layman and practitioner alike a synthesis and clarification of many individual research efforts near the close of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction.

Booknews

British scholars of environmental science and geography examine the causes and consequences of river and coastal floods, and the measures by which people can respond to flood hazards. They consider floods as natural hazards; the impacts and interpretations of flood hazard; the causes, spatial characteristics, and form of both kinds of floods; estimation; defense; forecasting and warning; other responses such as land- use planning and insurance; and unsolved problems, policies, and prospects. Designed for use both as an undergraduate textbook and as a broad reference for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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"...the book represents a comprehensive view of flood hazard, vulnerability and mitigation which will form an invaluable guide for undergraduate teaching...", , , Earth Surface Processes & Landforms, Volume 24, Number 6#"...a broad and very readable text.....", , , Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers#

Booknews

British scholars of environmental science and geography examine the causes and consequences of river and coastal floods, and the measures by which people can respond to flood hazards. They consider floods as natural hazards; the impacts and interpretations of flood hazard; the causes, spatial characteristics, and form of both kinds of floods; estimation; defense; forecasting and warning; other responses such as land- use planning and insurance; and unsolved problems, policies, and prospects. Designed for use both as an undergraduate textbook and as a broad reference for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1998
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
394
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471952480

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