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Bibliography for NATURAL & MAN MADE DISASTERS ​

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Answered by siddhi6029
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A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes. Man-made disasters are usually the result of things going wrong in our complex technological society.

Answered by nyaosiemo27
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A bibliography is a list of all the sources that one uses in the process of researching your work.  It usually has the authors name, the title of the work or book, and the name, and date of the publisher. it usually consist of books, journals, dissertations, and newspapers among others.

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Bibliography

Rose, A. (2007). Economic resilience to natural and man-made disasters: Multidisciplinary origins and contextual dimensions. Environmental Hazards, 7(4), 383-398.

McDonald, R. (2007). Introduction to natural and man-made disasters and their effects on buildings. Routledge.

Sawada, Y., Bhattacharyay, R., & Kotera, T. (2011). Aggregate impacts of natural and man-made disasters: A quantitative comparison. The research institute for economy, trade, and industry, discussion paper series 11-E, 23.

Gardoni, P., & Murphy, C. (2008). Recovery from natural and man-made disasters as capabilities restoration and enhancement. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 3(4), 317-333.

Llinas, J. (2002, July). Information fusion for natural and man-made disasters. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Information Fusion. FUSION 2002. (IEEE Cat. No. 02EX5997) (Vol. 1, pp. 570-576). IEEE.

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