Volcanic hazard warning system: persistence and transferability.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1980Description: 12p., ill., tablesSubject(s): Subject: This study examines the normative functioning of the volcano warning system on the island of Hawaii. The research seeks to identify the combination of factors, both environmental and social, which allows the system to operate with success. On the basis of the findings, several recommendations are offered for improving environmental hazard warning systems.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reprinted from Environmental Management; (1980); Vol 4 No 2; pp125-136
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This study examines the normative functioning of the volcano warning system on the island of Hawaii. The research seeks to identify the combination of factors, both environmental and social, which allows the system to operate with success. On the basis of the findings, several recommendations are offered for improving environmental hazard warning systems.
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