Natural Disasters

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A vibrant introduction to the science and societal impacts of disasters.

As our planet changes and human population grows, students will see new examples every year of the devastating impact that geologic and atmospheric disasters have on communities. Through vibrant and detailed visuals, engaging writing, and extended case studies, Natural Disasters helps explain the science behind these catastrophes and the societal factors that shape our responses. Step-by-step art makes key concepts accessible to all students. And two case studies in every chapter―covering one North American and one global example and reinforced through online Guided Learning Explorations―get students examining the societal factors that help shape how communities deal with these disasters.

Author(s): Stephen Marshak, Robert Rauber, Neil Johnson
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 712
City: New York