Earth and Atmospheric Disaster Management Natural and Man-made: Natural and Man-made - Couverture rigide

Pandharinath, Navale

 
9789388305587: Earth and Atmospheric Disaster Management Natural and Man-made: Natural and Man-made

Synopsis

In recent decades, it is observed, there is a rise in disasters all over the world and attributed to global warming and climate change. In order to reduce the adverse effect of natural disaster events and to educate the people over the world how to minimize the losses, particularly life, the world body (UN) declared the decade 1990-1999 as "International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction". As a result, the subject Disaster Management is being introduced in university syllabus. The present book designed to serve as a textbook/reference book for various courses in various educational curriculums. It meets both the needs of teachers, professionals, scientific community and Govt. executives.


Features

- Environment-atmosphere, Hydrosphere, Lithosphere, Biosphere

- General aspects of Disaster Management plan

- Meteorological, Hydrological disasters-cyclones, floods, monsoons, droughts, heat /cold waves, thunderstorms, tornadoes, dust /snow storms.

- Geological hazards-earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, avalanches, Tsunamis

- Space based satellite observations to detect and mitigate natural hazards/disasters adverse effects and use in communication

- Radar and its use in detection of cyclones, Tornadoes etc.

Role of IMD, CWC, NGRI, NRSC, Defence/Air force, Health dept. ministry of Navy, Redcross, NGOs and local authority

- General Aviation hazards and safety measures.

- Air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution

- Natural Resources-air, water, soil, solid wastes

- Chemical hazards, Radiation hazards

Disaster Management act 2005

NDMAP, NDMA, Role of central and state Govts.

NDRF

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À propos de l?auteur

Navale Pandharinath, M.Sc., (Maths), M.Sc. (Statistics) is a retired Director of India Meteorological Dept. He has undergone departmental advanced training in Meteorology at Pune. He has rich experience in Aviation, Non-Aviation weather forecasting, cyclone warnings, flood met-work and Agri-met-work. He has published about forty papers in Mausam and Vayumandal departmental journals and in National and International seminars and symposium. He has published five books-A Course in Dynamic Meteorology, The Science of Weather and Environment, Aviation Meteorology, Earth and Atmospheric Disasters Management and An Introduction to Ocean Dynamics. After retirement he worked as Ground Instructor Meteorology in A.P. Aviation Academy and Flytech Aviation Academy Hyderabad. He has worked as a Guest Faculty (2013-2016) University Centre for Earth and Space Science at University of Hyderabad.

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