Natural Hazard Planning and Management provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and addressing the impacts of natural disasters and hazards. The book explains the various types of disasters, their effects on human health, and the importance of disaster preparedness and management. It emphasizes the critical role of government, media, and international organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) in disaster response and recovery efforts.
Readers will gain insights into pre— and post-disaster strategies, the biological impact of hazards, and the use of technologies like GPS, GIS, and the World Wide Web in disaster management. The book also covers the classification of disasters, the phases of disaster risk management, and the contributions of courageous individuals who work to save lives during crises.
Perfect for students and professionals pursuing a career in disaster management, this book equips readers with the tools and knowledge to effectively plan, respond, and mitigate risks.