Experiencing the Environment as Hazard

作者: Robert W. Kates

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-4259-5_7

关键词: Natural hazardCoping (psychology)Development economicsDeveloping countryDeveloped countryMortality rateEnvironmental hazardBusiness

摘要: The environment as hazard has been under intensive study for some 20 years, and mostly focused on natural hazards. Industrialized countries exhibit a pattern of declining death rates increasing damage, despite substantial investment in technical means coping. In developing countries, both damage deaths are high. A conceptual model which events consequences arise from the interaction society mediated by coping actions helps to explain these divergences. observed perceived experience described each elements.

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