Medical Consequences of Natural Disasters
Medical Consequences of Natural Disasters
In spite of all the progress made by modern science and technology in penetrating the mysteries of nature and providing new possibilities for its transformation, we remain largely helpless in the face of such natural phenomena as earthquakes, tsunami, typhoons, floods, and droughts. Natural disasters occur suddenly, but with periodicity, and man has been confronted by their devastating consequences throughout history. The way people deal with these problems is primarily predetermined: by charac ter, by conditions, and by the social and economic development of society. Industri ous efforts to reconstruct nature, and exploitation of her resources, have brought about additional damage, and there is the apparent danger that our interference with the atmosphere and other areas such as climate, soil, and hydrology has initiated devastating processes which may well be irreversible. As a result, the effects of natural disasters, and all the ensuing repercussions, become ever more aggravating. Their scope becomes global, and for the time being we have no effective countermeasures at our disposal with which to fight them. The contemporary world, then, faces the interconnected and interdependent phenomena of ecological crises and natural disasters: the problem of protecting man from the environment, and the concurrent problem of protecting the environment from man.
Public Health Consequences of Tsunami
Public Health Consequences of Floods
Public Health Consequences of Mudflows and Snow Avalanches
Public Health Consequences of Mass Hunger
Public Health Consequences of Road Traffic Catastrophes
Factors Predetermining the Method of Eliminating the Public Health Consequences of Natural Disasters
Medical Provision in the Initial Phase of a Natural Disaster
Medical Provision During Evacuation After a Natural Disaster
Public Health Care, Aid and Protection of the Population in Connection with Natural Disasters
Conclusion
References.
A Brief Historical Review of Natural Disasters
Public Health Consequences of EarthquakesPublic Health Consequences of Tsunami
Public Health Consequences of Floods
Public Health Consequences of Mudflows and Snow Avalanches
Public Health Consequences of Mass Hunger
Public Health Consequences of Road Traffic Catastrophes
Factors Predetermining the Method of Eliminating the Public Health Consequences of Natural Disasters
Medical Provision in the Initial Phase of a Natural Disaster
Medical Provision During Evacuation After a Natural Disaster
Public Health Care, Aid and Protection of the Population in Connection with Natural Disasters
Conclusion
References.
Beinin, Lazar
ISBN | 978-3-540-15506-5 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783540155065 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Copyrightjahr | 1985 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XI, 160 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XI, 160 p. 39 illus. |
Sprache | Englisch |