Best Reference Books for Environmental Geology And Natural Hazards
List of "Best Reference Books for Environmental Geology And Natural Hazards" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- Introduction to Environmental Geology: United States Edition by Edward A. KellerPrentice Hall (Number of pages: 792)
- Earthquake Hazard Impact and Urban Planning (Environmental Hazards) bySpringer (Number of pages: 313)
- Earthquakes and Their Impact on Society (Springer Natural Hazards) bySpringer Nature (Number of pages: 706)
- The Capacity Crisis in Disaster Risk Management: Why disaster management capacity remains low in developing countries and what can be done (Environmental Hazards) by Asmita TiwariSpringer (Number of pages: 218)
- Adapting to Climate Change (Environmental Hazards) bySpringer Nature (Number of pages: 461)
- Geo-disaster Modeling and Analysis: An SPH-based Approach (Springer Natural Hazards) by Yu Huang,Zili Dai,Weijie ZhangSpringer (Number of pages: 189)
- Post-Tsunami Hazard (Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research) bySpringer Nature (Number of pages: 331)
- Mitigation of Dangers from Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards: Prediction, Prevention, and Preparedness (SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science) by Frederic R. SiegelSpringer (Number of pages: 127)
- Flood Control Management for the City and Surroundings of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (Springer Natural Hazards) by Mashael Al SaudSpringer (Number of pages: 169)
- Natural Hazard Risk Assessment and Public Policy: Anticipating the Unexpected (Springer Series on Environmental Management) by William Petak,A.A. AtkissonSpringer (Number of pages: 489)
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