Natural Disasters in the Himalaya : Case Studies, Impacts, and Responses (Earth and Environmental Sciences Library)

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Natural Disasters in the Himalaya : Case Studies, Impacts, and Responses (Earth and Environmental Sciences Library)

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of natural disasters—both terrestrial and hydrological—specifically within the Himalayan region. Spanning 13 chapters, it delves into key aspects of disaster management, from foundational concepts to rehabilitation policies. The book begins with an introduction to disaster classification, followed by an in-depth exploration of various terrestrial disasters, including earthquakes, and geohydrological disasters, illustrated through case studies of four significant events that occurred in different parts of the Central Himalaya. Further chapters focus on landslide disasters, the variability of rainfall patterns, and the increasing prevalence of forest fires. The book also examines the impact of cloudburst and glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF)-triggered disasters, which have become more frequent and severe due to climate change and anthropogenic global warming. Through a scientific approach, the text highlights the interplay between environmental changes and disaster occurrences, presenting data, case studies, and analytical insights. This book is an essential resource for students, researchers, academicians, policymakers, and disaster management professionals. It offers critical perspectives on disaster preparedness, response strategies, and long-term resilience planning for one of the most fragile and ecologically significant mountain systems in the world—the Himalaya.

Contents

Introduction.- The Himalayan Region.- The Central Himalayan Region.- Natural and Human Aspects.- Major Objectives and Research Methodology.- Classification of Natural Disasters in the Himalaya.- Earthquake Disasters.

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