The globalisation of disaster
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Journal of International Affairs Vol 59 No 2, Spring-Summer 2006, pp.1-375 (36)Summary: This issue of the journal is devoted to disasters and what to do about them. The main sections are: prevention, mitigation and preparedness; relief and response; commentaries on recovery and reconstruction. There are also a photo-essay on the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan and India, and an article on the famine in Zimbabwe.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This issue of the journal is devoted to disasters and what to do about them. The main sections are: prevention, mitigation and preparedness; relief and response; commentaries on recovery and reconstruction. There are also a photo-essay on the aftermath of the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan and India, and an article on the famine in Zimbabwe.
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