Further reading

 


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Burton, I., R.W. Kates and G.F. White (1978) The Environment as Hazard. Oxford University Press

Burton, I.and R.W. Kates (1964) The perception of natural hazards in resource management. Natural Resources Journal 3; 412-41

Health and Safety Executive (1989) Risk criteria for land-use planning in the vicinity of major industrial hazards. HMSO, London

Hewitt, K. and I. Burton (1971) The Hazardousness of a Place; a Regional Ecology of Damaging Events. University of Toronto Press

Kates, R.W. (1971) Natural hazards in human ecological perspective; hypotheses and models. Economic Geography 47; 428-51

Kates, R.W. (1980) Climate and society; lessons from recent events. Weather 35; 17-25

Keller, E.A. (1988) Environmental Geology. Fifth edition, Merrill

Park, C.C. (1987) Acid Rain; Rhetoric and Reality. Methuen

Park, C.C. (1989) Chernobyl; the Long Shadow. Routledge

Parker, D.J. and D.M. Harding (1979) Natural hazard evaluation, perception and adjustment. Geography 64; 307-16

Saarinen, T. (1966) Perception of the drought hazard on the Great Plains. University of Chicago Geography Research Paper 106

Sprent, P. (1988) Taking risks; the science of uncertainty. Penguin

UNEP (1987) Environmental Data Report. Blackwell

White, G.F. (1974) (ed.) Natural Hazards; Local, National, Global. Oxford University Press

White, G.F. and J.E. Haas (1975) Assessment of Research on Natural Hazards. MIT Press

Wijkman, A. and L. Timberlake (1984) Natural Disasters; Acts of God or Acts of Man? Earthscan

 


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