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Human systems in extreme environments: a sociological perspective.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Series: Program on technology, environment and man ; Monograph 21Publication details: 1975Description: 171p., 3 tables, 5 figsReport number: G132942; NSF-RA-E-75-196; PB-267 836Subject(s): Subject: Attempts to codify what the social science literature reveals about how humans, individually and collectively, adapt and respond to natural hazards. Findings are extracted across the entire spectrum of disaster-related activity, including preparedness, warning and long-range reconstruction, rather than limited to the immediate post-impact period.
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Attempts to codify what the social science literature reveals about how humans, individually and collectively, adapt and respond to natural hazards. Findings are extracted across the entire spectrum of disaster-related activity, including preparedness, warning and long-range reconstruction, rather than limited to the immediate post-impact period.

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