Saturday 22 May 2010

The Public Health Consequences of Disasters

The Public Health Consequences of Disasters
Author: Eric K. Noji
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B0054ID96A
Category: Medical



The Public Health Consequences of Disasters


Natural and man-made disasters--earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, industrial crises, and many others--have claimed more than 3 million lives during the past 20 years, adversely affected the lives of at least 800 million people, and caused more than 50 billion dollars in property damages. Download The Public Health Consequences of Disasters medical books for free.
A major disaster occurs almost daily in some part of the world. Increasing population densities in flood plains, along vulnerable coastal areas, and near dangerous faults in the earth's crust, as well as the rapid industrialization of developing economies are factors likely to make the threat posed by natural disasters much bigger in the future.
Illustrated with examples from recent research in the field, this book summarizes the most pertinent Get The Public Health Consequences of Disasters our bestseller medical books.

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