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Living with natural hazards

Lessons from the floods of 2005 > There’s a limit to what flood protective structures can do > Avoiding hazard zones > Knowledge creates safety > There will definitely be another earthquake

environment 2/2015: Living with natural hazards

Categories

  • Flood
  • International cooperation
  • Natural hazards
  • Seismology