There are 14 books by Peijun Shi on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Integrated Risk Governance Science Plan And Case Studies Of Largescale Disasters (2012). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Nei Menggu E'erduosi gao yuan zi ran tzu yuan yu huan jing yan jiu 1990 · 225 pages
  2. 2 Di li huan jing yan bian yan jiu de li lun yu shi jian 1991 · 182 pages
  3. 3 Yue shi 2005 · 237 pages
  4. 4 Tu di li yong, fu gai yu sheng tai zi chan ce liang 2009 · 225 pages
  5. 5 Ke xue, ji shu yu shi fan 2011 · 529 pages
  6. 6 Integrated Risk Governance Science Plan And Case Studies Of Largescale Disasters 2012 · 243 pages
  7. 7 Integrated Risk Governance 2014 · 244 pages
  8. 8 Natural Disasters in China 2016 · 288 pages
  9. 9 World Atlas of Natural Disaster Risk 2016 · 368 pages
  10. 10 Disaster Risk Science 2018 · 751 pages
  11. 11 Atlas of Global Change Risk of Population and Economic Systems 2021
  12. 12 Understanding the Regional Dynamics of Vulnerability 2021 · 150 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Peijun Shi written?

BookOrb lists 14 books by Peijun Shi.

Where should I start with Peijun Shi?

A good starting point is Integrated Risk Governance Science Plan And Case Studies Of Largescale Disasters (2012).

What is the Peijun Shi books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Nei Menggu E'erduosi gao yuan zi ran tzu yuan yu huan jing yan jiu (1990), 2. Di li huan jing yan bian yan jiu de li lun yu shi jian (1991), 3. Yue shi (2005), 4. Tu di li yong, fu gai yu sheng tai zi chan ce liang (2009), 5. Ke xue, ji shu yu shi fan (2011), 6. Integrated Risk Governance Science Plan And Case Studies Of Largescale Disasters (2012), 7. Integrated Risk Governance (2014), 8. Natural Disasters in China (2016), 9. World Atlas of Natural Disaster Risk (2016), 10. Disaster Risk Science (2018), 11. Atlas of Global Change Risk of Population and Economic Systems (2021), 12. Understanding the Regional Dynamics of Vulnerability (2021).