Earthquake prediction response and options for public policy.
Material type: TextSeries: Program on Technology, Environment and Man Monograph ; #31Publication details: Colo. : University of Colorado. Institute of Behavioral Science, 1981Description: ix, 152 pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 363.3495 21
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References: p. 149-152
Reviews the range of possible decisions and behavior elicited by an earthquake prediction, examines the causes for those decisions and behavior, and discusses options for changes in policy which promise to maximize the benefits of prediction while minimizing its potential social and economic costs
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