World At Risk Topics
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- Created on: 12-04-14 12:05
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- World At Risk
- Global Hazards
- Types of Hazard e.g. hydro-meterorological and geophysical
- Global Hazard Risk and Vulnerability
- Dreggs Model
- Disaster Risk Equation
- Vulnerability Quadrant
- Hurricane Katrina and Cyclone Nargis
- Global Hazard (distribution) patterns
- Describe and Explain Distribution (causes)
- Volcano, earthquake, drought, landslide, flood, tropical storm, El Nino and La Nina
- Disaster Hotspots
- Causes, Impacts, Interaction
- California and The Philppines
- Causes, Impacts, Interaction
- Describe and Explain Distribution (causes)
- The Impacts of Global Warming
- Positive and Negative Feedback cycles and the tipping point
- IPCC predictions and reasons for uncertainty
- Impacts on the Arctic and Africa
- The Maldives, London, Bangladesh, Tuvalu
- Coping with Climate Change
- Adaptation and Mitigation strategies and evaluation
- Key Players in Management
- Management Scales e.g. Global and local
- Coping with Climate Change
- Coping with Climate Change
- Adaptation and Mitigation strategies and evaluation
- Key Players in Management
- Management Scales e.g. Global and local
- The Challenge of Global Hazards for the future
- Increasing Risk, Vulnerability and Uncertainty
- Solutions to a hazardous world to achieve sustainability
- Disaster Hotspots
- Causes, Impacts, Interaction
- California and The Philppines
- Causes, Impacts, Interaction
- Local Hazard Patterns: Hampshire
- Hazard Trends
- Recent Changes in Impact
- Recent changes in Frequency and Management
- Climate Change and it's Causes
- Timescales: geological, historical and recent
- Evidence and evaluation of evidence
- Causes: Milankovitch Cycles, Sunspots and volcanoes, El Nino/La Nina, Greenhouse Effect and EGE
- Evidence of anthropic induced global warming and debate
- Evidence and evaluation of evidence
- Evidence of anthropic induced global warming and debate
- Global Hazards
- Global Hazards
- Types of Hazard e.g. hydro-meterorological and geophysical
- Climate Change and it's Causes
- Timescales: geological, historical and recent
- Causes: Milankovitch Cycles, Sunspots and volcanoes, El Nino/La Nina, Greenhouse Effect and EGE
- Evidence of anthropic induced global warming and debate
- Evidence of anthropic induced global warming and debate
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