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      Hazards Vulnerability and Environmental Justice
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      Hazards Vulnerability and Environmental Justice book

      BySusan L. Cutter
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2006
      eBook Published 6 January 2006
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849771542
      Pages 448
      eBook ISBN 9781849771542
      Subjects Built Environment, Earth Sciences, Global Development, Urban Studies
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      Cutter, S.L. (2006). Hazards Vulnerability and Environmental Justice (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849771542

      ABSTRACT

      From Hurricane Katrina and the south Asian tsunami to human-induced atrocities, terrorist attacks and the looming effects of climate change, the world is assailed by both natural and unnatural hazards and disasters. These expose not only human vulnerability - particularly that of the poorest, who are least able to respond and adapt - but also the profound worldwide environmental injustices that result from the geographical distribution of risks, hazards and disasters. This collection of essays, from one of the most renowned and experienced experts, provides a timely assessment of these critical themes. Presenting the top selections from Susan L. Cutter's thirty years of scholarship on hazards, vulnerability and environmental justice, the volume tackles issues such as nuclear and toxic hazards, risk assessment, communication and planning, and societal responses. Cutter maps out the terrain and draws out the salient themes with a fresh, powerful introduction written in the wake of her work in the aftermath of Katrina. This essential collection is ideal for professionals, researchers, academics and students working on hazards, risk, disasters and environmental justice across a range of disciplines.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      Part I – Old, New and Familiar Hazards

      chapter 1|6 pages

      The Changing Landscape of Fear

      BySusan L. Cutter, Douglas B. Richardson, Thomas J. Wilbanks

      chapter 2|14 pages

      Chemical Hazards in Urban America

      BySusan L. Cutter, John Tiefenbacher

      chapter 3|16 pages

      Fleeing from Harm: International Trends in Evacuations from Chemical Accidents

      BySusan L. Cutter

      chapter 4|10 pages

      Ecocide in Babylonia

      BySusan L. Cutter

      chapter 5|20 pages

      The Forgotten Casualties: Women, Children and Environmental Change

      BySusan L. Cutter

      part |2 pages

      Part II – Vulnerability to Threats

      chapter 6|12 pages

      Vulnerability to Environmental Hazards

      BySusan L. Cutter

      chapter 7|32 pages

      Revealing the Vulnerability of People and Places: A Case Study of Georgetown County, South Carolina

      BySusan L. Cutter, Jerry T. Mitchell, Michael S. Scott

      chapter 8|18 pages

      Social Vulnerability to Environmental Hazards

      BySusan L. Cutter, Bryan J. Boruff, W. Lynn Shirley

      chapter 9|18 pages

      The Science of Vulnerability and the Vulnerability of Science

      BySusan L. Cutter

      part |2 pages

      Part III – Societal Responses to Threats

      chapter 10|14 pages

      Societal Responses to Environmental Hazards

      BySusan L. Cutter

      chapter 11|10 pages

      Risk Cognition and the Public: The Case of Three Mile Island

      BySusan L. Cutter

      chapter 12|16 pages

      En-gendered Fears: Femininity and Technological Risk Perception

      BySusan L. Cutter, John Tiefenbacher, William D. Solecki

      chapter 13|16 pages

      Evacuation Behaviour and Three Mile Island

      BySusan L. Cutter, Kent Barnes

      chapter 14|18 pages

      Crying Wolf: Repeat Responses to Hurricane Evacuation Orders

      ByKirstin Dow, Susan L. Cutter

      chapter 15|20 pages

      Public Orders and Personal Opinions: Household Strategies for Hurricane Risk Assessment

      ByKirstin Dow, Susan L. Cutter

      part |2 pages

      Part IV – Environmental Justice

      chapter 16|14 pages

      Race, Class and Environmental Justice

      BySusan L. Cutter

      chapter 17|8 pages

      Issues in Environmental Justice Research

      BySusan L. Cutter

      chapter 18|16 pages

      The Role of Geographic Scale in Monitoring Environmental Justice

      BySusan L. Cutter, Danika Holm, Lloyd Clark

      chapter 19|20 pages

      Setting Environmental Justice in Space and Place: Acute and Chronic Airborne Toxic Releases in the Southeastern United States

      BySusan L. Cutter, William D. Solecki

      chapter 20|20 pages

      Using Relative Risk Indicators to Disclose Toxic Hazard Information to Communities

      ByMichael S. Scott, Susan L. Cutter

      chapter 21|12 pages

      Dumping in Dixie Revisited: The Evolution of Environmental Injustices in South Carolina

      ByJerry T. Mitchell, Deborah S. K. Thomas, Susan L. Cutter

      part |2 pages

      Part V – From Theory to Practice

      chapter 22|12 pages

      Emergency Preparedness and Planning for Nuclear Power Plant Accidents

      BySusan L. Cutter

      chapter 23|16 pages

      Airborne Toxic Releases: Are Communities Prepared?

      BySusan L. Cutter

      chapter 24|16 pages

      Geographers and Nuclear War: Why We Lack Influence on Public Policy

      BySusan L. Cutter

      chapter 25|14 pages

      Emerging Hurricane Evacuation Issues: Hurricane Floyd and South Carolina

      ByHurricane Floyd, South Carolina Kirstin Dow, Susan L. Cutter

      chapter 26|8 pages

      GIScience, Disasters and Emergency Management

      BySusan L. Cutter
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