GIS, human geography, and disasters
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GIS, human geography, and disasters

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310 pages 2009

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GIS, Human Geography, and Disasters is about people and places impacted by disasters. As geographers we emphasize the spatial, using maps to more fully understand the social processes at work. Topics covered include, "Social" GIS and disasters, spatial comparisons between disasters, spatial patterns in social and health vulnerability, post-disaster health, and neighborhood scale recovery. The book draws heavily from our ongoing experiences with Hurricane Katrina. The exercises included in this book can be used by students with GIS skills, but anyone with access to Google Earth and Google Street View can also benefit.

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