The Geographer's concern with natural hazard studies.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1975Description: 10 pSubject(s): Subject: Geographers and geography teachers are interested in environmental interactions which are concerned with the interplay of physical and human influences in fashioning geographical patterns over the earth's surface. Natural hazards provide special but instructive examples of this environmental interrelationship. These aspects of natural hazards are discussed with particular reference to tropical cyclones in Australia.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliiographical references
Reprinted from Geographical Education; 1975; Vol. 2; p. 339-348
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Geographers and geography teachers are interested in environmental interactions which are concerned with the interplay of physical and human influences in fashioning geographical patterns over the earth's surface. Natural hazards provide special but instructive examples of this environmental interrelationship. These aspects of natural hazards are discussed with particular reference to tropical cyclones in Australia.
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