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Disaster Risk Reduction for the Built Environment

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Bosher
    PublisherWiley Blackwel
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781118921494
    Pages304
    BindingSpiral
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2017

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    Wiley Blackwel Disaster Risk Reduction for the Built Environment by Bosher

    Disaster Risk Reduction for the Built Environment provides a multi-facetted introduction to how a wide range of risk reduction options can be mainstreamed into formal and informal construction decision making processes, so that Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) can become part of the ‘developmental DNA’. The contents highlight the positive roles that practitioners such as civil and structural engineers, urban planners and designers, and architects (to name just a few) can undertake to ensure that disaster risk is addressed when (re)developing the built environment. The book does not set out prescriptive (‘context blind’) solutions to complex problems because such solutions can invariably generate new problems. Instead it raises awareness, and in doing so, inspires a broad range of people to consider DRR in their work or everyday practices.This highly-illustrated text book provides a broad range of examples, case studies and thinking points that can help the reader to consider how DRR approaches might be adapted for differing contexts.