Land Related Disasters and Management

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The rapid downslope movement of surface materials under gravitational influences represents an important group of environmental hazards, especially in mountainous terrain.  Mass movement hazards are caused by large volumes of rock mixed with earth, snow or ice that move at high velocity under the impetus of gravity.  Depending on the dominant material, they are known as rockfalls, landslides (rock and soil) or avalanches (snow or ice).  There can be few countries where these processes do not exist.  The hazard is currently increasing worldwide as land hunger forces new developments may be triggered by either seismic activity or atmospheric events.  To that extent, this hazard lies at the interface between endogenous earth processes.  Some of the largest recorded events have been earthquake related; these are treated previously.

During the early1970s, an average of nearly 600 people per year were killed by slope failures worldwide, with some 90 per cent of these deaths in the regions around the Pacific Basin.  This zone is particularly susceptible to mass movements because of the combinations of rock type, steep terrain, heavy typhoon rainfall, rapid land use change and high population density.  However, it is likely that most of these deaths would be associated with slope failures following earthquakes.  Economic losses due to landslides have been estimated at more than $1 billion per year in several countries.  In the United States, they threaten public safety in more than half the states, causing 25-50 deaths per year.  According to the US Geological survey (1982), ground failure associated with landslides, subsidence, swelling clays and construction-induced rock deformation causes property losses throughout the USA of $1 billion to 2 billion.  This book will be of immense help to all those contemplating to acquire an expert knowledge of land related disasters and their mitigation strategies.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Raj Bhardwaj

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is a renowned scholar dealing with education.  He has been associated with many educational institutions including schools, colleges as well as universities of repute as he has been teaching at these places in capacities of a faculty member, educator, adjunct and visiting professor for conducting need based programmes related formal as well as non formal education.He has been giving his critical comments and presenting book reviews in important magazines and journals with a view to guiding the readers to acquire good books having excellent contents.  Dr. Raj Bhardwaj has participated in many congresses, conventions and symposia related to educational planning and administration during the last 5 decades.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M.L. Dewan

Madan Lal Dewan (Ph.D., Cornell, 1948), a soil scientist and watershed management expert by profession and a veteran Rotarian, has a distinguished career as an international Civil Servant with Food and Agricultural Organization.A very dedicated social worker, he has been working with and for the people of Uttarakhand and the Himalayas for the last 25 years. Dr. Dewan has done significant work at policy level. He was the Visiting Professor and Coordinator of Himalayan Eco System Programme with Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi and member of The National Land Use and Conservation Board of Government of India, 1984-87. He is the founder of HIMCON. He has given lead to Action Program by students, volunteers, farmers and farm women for tree planting, water harvesting & watershed management program. He has established a centre in Himalayas. People’s Participation and Rejuvenation of Himalayas Environment, Uttaranchal Vision and Action Program  and 15 other books are amongst his published works. He has co-authored with Prof. M.R. Chilana a book “Human Value: A Task for All”. He is President of Mountain India People Forum (MIPF) and also President of Global Warming Reduction Centre (GWRC).

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Title
Land Related Disasters and Management
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788171393855
Length
vii+368p., Illustrations; Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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