This book offers a comprehensive exploration of floods, examining their historical impact on human civilization, the science behind their formation and prediction, and the social and economic consequences they unleash. From the earliest river valley civilizations to modern coastal cities, it traces humanity's evolving relationship with rising waters, highlighting both the triumphs of engineering ingenuity and the devastating consequences of infrastructure failures. The narrative delves into the intricate mechanics of riverine and coastal flooding, the escalating risks posed by climate change and urbanization, and the critical role of early warning systems and resilient infrastructure.
Beyond technical discussions, the book delves into the cultural significance of floods in mythology and folklore, revealing how societies across the globe have interpreted and responded to these powerful natural forces. It explores the disproportionate impact of floods on vulnerable populations, emphasizing the critical intersection of social inequality and disaster vulnerability. Case studies of historical flood events, including the 1931 China floods and Hurricane Katrina, provide stark lessons in the devastating consequences of unpreparedness and the importance of effective governance.
"Floods" also examines emerging trends in flood management, showcasing innovative approaches to adaptation, including nature-based solutions, amphibious architecture, and the concept of "living with water." The book underscores the vital role of insurance, economic policies, and international cooperation in building global flood resilience, offering a forward-looking perspective on humanity's next steps against the rising tide. It emphasizes the need for integrated strategies that combine technological advancements with community engagement, promoting a culture of water literacy and a renewed commitment to sustainable coexistence with our planet's most dynamic and powerful force.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of floods, examining their historical impact on human civilization, the science behind their formation and prediction, and the social and economic consequences they unleash. From the earliest river valley civilizations to modern coastal cities, it traces humanity's evolving relationship with rising waters, highlighting both the triumphs of engineering ingenuity and the devastating consequences of infrastructure failures. The narrative delves into the intricate mechanics of riverine and coastal flooding, the escalating risks posed by climate change and urbanization, and the critical role of early warning systems and resilient infrastructure.Beyond technical discussions, the book delves into the cultural significance of floods in mythology and folklore, revealing how societies across the globe have interpreted and responded to these powerful natural forces. It explores the disproportionate impact of floods on vulnerable populations, emphasizing the critical intersection of social inequality and disaster vulnerability. Case studies of historical flood events, including the 1931 China floods and Hurricane Katrina, provide stark lessons in the devastating consequences of unpreparedness and the importance of effective governance."Floods" also examines emerging trends in flood management, showcasing innovative approaches to adaptation, including nature-based solutions, amphibious architecture, and the concept of "living with water." The book underscores the vital role of insurance, economic policies, and international cooperation in building global flood resilience, offering a forward-looking perspective on humanity's next steps against the rising tide. It emphasizes the need for integrated strategies that combine technological advancements with community engagement, promoting a culture of water literacy and a renewed commitment to sustainable coexistence with our planet's most dynamic and powerful force. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798283862057
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