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Disasters in Paradise: Natural Hazards, Social Vulnerability, and Development Decisions

Berry, Christopher(Contributions by)Cervone, Sarah(Contributions by)Concha, Juan(Contributions by)Concha-Holmes, Amanda D.(Contributions by)Oliver-Smith, Anthony(Contributions by)Real, Byron(Contributions by)Reilly-Brown, Joanna(Contributions by)Wigidal, Astrid(Contributions by)Concha-Holmes, Amanda D.(Edited by)Oliver-Smith, Anthony(Edited by)
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Long considered ground zero for global climate change in the United States, Florida presents the perfect case study for disaster risk and prevention. Building on the idea that disasters are produced by historical and contemporary social processes as well as natural phenomena, Amanda D. Concha-Holmes and Anthony Oliver-Smith present a collection of ethnographic case studies that examine the social and environmental effects of Florida's public and private sector development policies. Contributors to Disasters in Paradise explore how these practices have increased the vulnerability of Floridians to hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, droughts, frosts, and forest fires.

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£114.00
Product Details
Lexington Books
0739177389 / 9780739177389
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
11/10/2019
English
286 pages
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