The Environmental Disasters of The Future Will Be More and Worse but the Prospects Is not Hopeless

Author(s)Quarantelli, E. L.
Date Accessioned2005-03-12T17:35:43Z
Date Available2005-03-12T17:35:43Z
Publication Date1992
AbstractOn the global scene, but particularly in modern societies, we are inevitably faced with more and worse disasters in the future. There will be both quantitative and qualitative increases in the negative direction. This stems from two major ongoing trends—industrialization and urbanization—inherent in the very structure of modern social life. The first trend is raising the risks and vulnerabilities of impacted populations and societies. To recognize these upcoming transmutations in disasters is not to argue that nothing can be done by way of disaster planning. In fact, our view is just the opposite; a clear recognition of the reality of what is very likely to occur in the 21st Century will allow more effective and efficient disaster planning that we have had up to now.en
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PublisherDisaster Research Centeren
Part of SeriesPreliminary Papers;186
Keywordsindustrializationen
Keywordsurbanizationen
Keywordsdisaster planningen
Keywordsenviromental disasteren
TitleThe Environmental Disasters of The Future Will Be More and Worse but the Prospects Is not Hopelessen
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