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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents Preface. I. Introduction and emerging technology 1. Introduction to natural hazards and disasters conceptual framework vulnerability spatial pattern impacts and mitigation strategy Indian experience/R.B. Singh. 2. Current situations and problems in application of remote sensing to disaster monitoring/Kaoru Takara. 3. Estimating changes in regional snow water equivalent using GIS/L.E. Mattson D. Rowbotham and P. Callaghan. II. Tsunamis disaster 4. Nature itself does not cause a disaster the role of physical and socio economic variables in the catastrophic loss due to the Indian ocean Tsunami of 26 December 2004/C. Emdad Haque N. Nirupama and T.S. Murty. 5. Tsunami disaster in India warning responses impacts and mitigation/R.B. Singh. III. Earthquake disaster 6. Geological geomorphic systems and geodynamic hazard/Yermoshin V.V. and Tashchi S.M. 7. Seismic vulnerability of Delhi/Y. Pandey and P.K.S. Chauhan. 8. Co seismic ground deformation and source parameters of Mani M7.9 earthquake inferred from spaceborne D InSAR observation data/Shan Xinjian M.A Jin Wang Changlin Liu Jiahang Song Xiaoyu and Zhang Guifang. IV. Glacier snow and mountain disasters 9. Spatial patterns of snout fluctuations in Himalayan region/Sarfaraz Ahmad and Syed I. Hasnain. 10. Water resources sustainability in the context of increasing disasters in the Himalaya gangetic region/R.B. Singh. 11. Glaciology needs potential and programmes/C.P. Vohra. V. Flood disaster 12. Monitoring mapping and mitigation of flood disaster in India using remote sensing and GIS a case study/R.B. Singh and Dilip Kumar. 13. Economic value of floods with particular reference to Barotse Flood Plains of Western Zambia/Imasiku A. Nyambe Peter Chola and Clement F.G. Mukosa. 14. Interdisciplinary approach to the understanding forecasting and management of floods. 15. Flood hazard mapping projects in Asian countries/Liu Jinping. 16. Study of flood disaster and prevention countermeasures of Heilongjiang province/Zhao Wei Min. VI. Climate change vulnerability 17. Climate change and vulnerability in Indian agriculture a major hurdle towards food security/Sudip Mitra Suruchi Bhadwal Ulka Kelkar and Latha Rangan. 18. Holocene Sea Level change and its impact upon the physical environment of Digha Sankarpur Coastal Tract West Bengal/Sudip Dey. VII. Community participation in disaster mitigation 19. A perspective post mortem of natural disaster/Rajkumar Singh. 20. Community participation in disaster mitigation in India/Anju Singh and R.B. Singh. 21. Community based disaster management Indian experience/A.K. Srivastava. 22. Hurricanes in the Atlantic ocean a case study of Hurricane Katrina/Shouraseni Sen Roy. Disaster management is a multidisciplinary area covering a wide range of issues such as monitoring forecasting evacuation search and rescue relief reconstruction and rehabilitation. It also requires multi sectoral governance as scientists planners volunteers and communities all have important roles to play. These roles and activities span the pre during and post disaster phases. Besides shift of emphasis from disaster response to risk reduction has opened up areas of exploratory research in the subject. Vulnerability refers to the susceptibility of a community to a hazard. Vulnerability analysis seeks to predict disasters by ensuring timely preparedness on the part of people and institutions and concerned government agencies. The emerging arena of disaster mitigation is also becoming an integral aspect of development planning policy formulation and implementation. This is where this book comes in. It contains 22 chapters in the form of conceptual and empirical case studies from India and other developed countries. The blend of theory research and policy makes this book eminently worthwhile for anyone interested in disaster vulnerability and mitigation together with monitoring and forecasting and policy perspectives. It would be useful for students researchers and teachers of geograp. Seller Inventory # 60460