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Crucibles of hazard: Mega-cities and disasters in transition

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Titre

Crucibles of hazard: Mega-cities and disasters in transition

Sujet

, mégapole, catastrophe, risque, risk, disaster, urbanisation, planification, politique urbaine, environnement urbain, Mitchell James K.

Description

Abstract from the publisher:
 
As a result of repeated experiences with devastating earthquakes, storms, floods, and wildfires, places like Tokyo, Mexico City, San Francisco, and Los Angeles are already identified with catastrophe in both scientific literature and popular culture. Similar prospects face less obvious urban candidates like Dhaka, Miami, London, Lima, Seoul, and Sydney. In this collaborative study of environmental risks in ten of the world's major cities, geographers, planners, and other experts examine the hazard experiences of case study cities and analyze their future risks. The authors conclude that the natural disaster potential of the biggest cities is expanding at a pace which far exceeds the rate or urbanization. In addition to tracing hazard trends and arguing in support of management reforms that can be implemented quickly, Crucibles of Hazard directs attention to long-term issues of safety and security that must be resolved to sustain urban areas. Opportunities for such innovative policymaking include: capitalizing on the role of hazards as agents of urban diversification; broadening the scope for employing hazard-based contingency planning models in other urban governance contexts; and mobilizing hazard myths and metaphors as unifying sources of inspiration for diverse and sometimes fractious metropolitan constituencies.
 
Contents:
 
James K. Mitchell - Introduction
James K. Mitchell - Natural disasters in the context of mega-cities Yoshio Kumagai and Yoshiteru Nojima - Urbanization and disaster mitigation in Tokyo Kwi-Gon Kim - Flood hazard in Seoul: A preliminary assessment Saleemul Huq - Environmental hazards in Dhaka John Handmer - Natural and anthropogenic hazards in the Sydney sprawl: Is the city sustainable? Dennis J. Parker - Disaster response in London: A case of learning constrained by history and experience Anthony Oliver-Smith - Lima, Peru: Underdevelopment and vulnerability to hazards in the city of the kings Sergio Puente - Social vulnerability to disasters in Mexico City: An assessment method Rutherford H. Platt - Natural hazards of the San Francisco Bay mega-city: Trial by earthquake, wind, and fire Ben Wisner - There are worse things than earthquakes: Hazard vulnerability and mitigation capacity in Greater Los Angeles William D. Solecki - Environmental hazards and interest group coalitions: Metropolitan Miami after hurricane Andrew James K. Mitchell - Findings and conclusions James K. Mitchell - Postscript: The role of hazards in urban policy at the millennium   James K. Mitchell is Professor of Geography at Rutgers University.  

Créateur

NC

Éditeur

United Nations University Press

Date

1999

Format

535

Type

Ouvrage

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http://books.google.com/books?id=SB-7aHLUIp8C&lpg=PR7&ots=5tzl2xhu_Q&dq=cities%20floods&lr&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false