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Grand Canyon

Author : Wade Davis,Chris Rainier,Greg MacGillivray,Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1601090137

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Grand Canyon by Wade Davis,Chris Rainier,Greg MacGillivray,Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Pdf

Set against the majestic backdrop of one of the world's natural wonders, this book is a stunning photographic journey along the Colorado River, with commentary from river expert and acclaimed author Wade Davis.

Construction Risk in River and Estuary Engineering

Author : Mark Morris,Jonathan Simm
Publisher : Thomas Telford
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0727728628

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Construction Risk in River and Estuary Engineering by Mark Morris,Jonathan Simm Pdf

"Contractors involved in construction in, or adjacent to, rivers and estuaries are open to a range of construction risks from working in this environment. - Not only the primary risk of flooding, but significant risk also stems from scour, poor ground conditions, site drainage, plant operation, site access and tidal impact. - The construction works themselves may also have an impact on the river including impact on flood water levels, changes to the local river regime, scour or siltation and effects on navigation and environmental impacts such as pollution. - "This Manual assists in identifying and managing risks in works design and construction. - Guidance is offered on risk assessment and management techniques, along with the identification of typical risk issues likely to be encountered in the river and estuary environment. - It is essential reading for clients, project funders, contractors, consulting engineers (both in design and supervision role), insurers and those interested with the risks associated with river and estuary engineering."--BOOK JACKET.

River Basin Modelling for Flood Risk Mitigation

Author : Donald Knight,Asaad Shamseldin
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 626 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2005-11-17
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1439824703

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River Basin Modelling for Flood Risk Mitigation by Donald Knight,Asaad Shamseldin Pdf

Flooding accounts for one-third of natural disasters worldwide and for over half the deaths which occur as a result of natural disasters. As the frequency and volume of flooding increases, as a result of climate change, there is a new urgency amongst researchers and professionals working in flood risk management. River Basin Modelling for Flood Risk Mitigation brings together thirty edited papers by leading experts who gathered for the European Union’s Advanced Study Course at the University of Birmingham, UK. The scope of the course ranged from issues concerning the protection of life, to river restoration and wetland management. A variety of topics is covered in the book including climate change, hydro-informatics, hydro-meterology, river flow forecasting systems and dam-break modelling. The approach is broad, but integrated, providing an attractive and informative package that will satisfy researchers and professionals, while offering a sound introduction to students in Engineering and Geography.

River at Risk

Author : Pierre Coran
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0895657473

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River at Risk by Pierre Coran Pdf

Charlock Halms and his river friends teach a lesson to some people who polluted their river with trash and soap.

Risk-Informed Management of European River Basins

Author : Jos Brils,Werner Brack,Dietmar Müller-Grabherr,Philippe Négrel,Jan E. Vermaat
Publisher : Springer
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2013-08-23
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783642385988

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Risk-Informed Management of European River Basins by Jos Brils,Werner Brack,Dietmar Müller-Grabherr,Philippe Négrel,Jan E. Vermaat Pdf

The growing impacts of economic activities and climate change on the conditions of rivers throughout the world, require a new, integrated approach towards river basin management, an approach that can also cope with an uncertain future. In this volume, leading European scientists and representatives of major stakeholder groups present risk-informed management as this new approach, as developed in the European Commission-funded project RISKBASE. It aims to improve the ecological quality of river basins and thus to sustain the goods and services they provide for the benefit of society. Risk-informed management involves the integrated application of three key-principles: · Being well informed · Managing adaptively · Pursuing a participatory approach The authors explain and underpin these principles in detail, offer inspiring examples from practice and connect them to the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive (WFD). This book is intended for scientists, consultants and practitioners concerned about river basins, world-wide, as well as the drafters and implementers of the WFD River Basin Management Plans.

Flood Risk Management and the American River Basin

Author : National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources,Committee on Flood Control Alternatives in the American River Basin
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1995-10-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780309053341

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Flood Risk Management and the American River Basin by National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources,Committee on Flood Control Alternatives in the American River Basin Pdf

This book reviews the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' (USACE) investigations of flood control options for the American River basin and evaluates flood control feasibility studies for the watershed, with attention to the contingency assumptions, hydrologic methods, and other analyses supporting the flood control options. This book provides detailed comments on many technical issues, including a careful review of the 1991 National Research Council report American River Watershed Investigation, and looks beyond the Sacramento case to broader questions about the nation's approach to flood risk management. It discusses how to utilize information available about flood hazard reduction alternatives for the American River basin, the potential benefits provided by various alternatives, the impacts of alternatives on environmental resources and ecosystems, and the trade-offs inherent in any choice among alternatives which does not lie in the realm of scientists and engineers, but in the arena of public decisionmaking.

One River

Author : Wade Davis
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2010-05-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781439126837

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One River by Wade Davis Pdf

The story of two generations of scientific explorers in South America—Richard Evans Schultes and his protégé Wade Davis—an epic tale of adventure and a compelling work of natural history. In 1941, Professor Richard Evan Schultes took a leave from Harvard and disappeared into the Amazon, where he spent the next twelve years mapping uncharted rivers and living among dozens of Indian tribes. In the 1970s, he sent two prize students, Tim Plowman and Wade Davis, to follow in his footsteps and unveil the botanical secrets of coca, the notorious source of cocaine, a sacred plant known to the Inca as the Divine Leaf of Immortality. A stunning account of adventure and discovery, betrayal and destruction, One River is a story of two generations of explorers drawn together by the transcendent knowledge of Indian peoples, the visionary realms of the shaman, and the extraordinary plants that sustain all life in a forest that once stood immense and inviolable.

Informed Risk

Author : Robyn Carr
Publisher : MIRA
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780369700346

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Informed Risk by Robyn Carr Pdf

Rediscover this classic romance by Robyn Carr, New York Times bestselling author of the Virgin River series. Mike Cavanaugh is a firefighter: he rescues people. Inviting them home isn’t usually part of the job description. But when he pulls Christine Palmer out of her burning house, something about the gutsy single mom makes him want to protect her, to make her life a little better. Only somehow Chris and her family end up giving Mike’s life new meaning, and he is happier than he’s been in years. He’s ready to love again. Chris wants to get back on her own two feet—sooner rather than later. When she no longer needs Mike’s support, will she be ready to risk her heart with him? Originally published in 1989

Risk Levels in Coastal and River Engineering

Author : I. D. Mockett,Jonathan Simm
Publisher : Thomas Telford
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0727731645

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Risk Levels in Coastal and River Engineering by I. D. Mockett,Jonathan Simm Pdf

The cost of ever more freguent floods, landslides and erosion on coastal and fluvial structures is considerable. Through more detailed consideration of the risks and their acceptability, the engineering community could make a 5% saving in the whole-life costs of coastal and fluvial engineering projects, amounting to 250 million annually in the UK alone.This book sets out to provide clear guidance on the process of setting acceptable risk levels. It illustrates the importance of involving all stakeholders in the setting of acceptable risk levels and throughout the deisgn process.

Atlas of Global Change Risk of Population and Economic Systems

Author : Peijun Shi
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : Agriculture-Economic aspects
ISBN : 9789811666919

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Atlas of Global Change Risk of Population and Economic Systems by Peijun Shi Pdf

This book is open access and illustrates the spatial distribution of the global change risk of population and economic systems with the maps of environment, global climate change, global population and economic systems, and global change risk. The risks of global change are mapped at 0.25 degree grid unit. The risk results and their contribution rates of the world at national level are unprecedentedly derived and ranked. The book can be a good reference for researchers and students in the field of global climate change and natural disaster risk management, as well as risk managers and enterpriser to understand the global change risk of population and economic systems. .

Downriver

Author : Heather Hansman
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2019-03-19
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780226432670

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Downriver by Heather Hansman Pdf

The Green River, the most significant tributary of the Colorado River, runs 730 miles from the glaciers of Wyoming to the desert canyons of Utah. Over its course it meanders through ranches, cities, national parks, endangered fish habitats, and some of the most significant natural gas fields in the country, as it provides water for 33 million people. Stopped up by dams, slaked off by irrigation, and dried up by cities, the Green is crucial, overused, and at risk, now more than ever. Fights over the river’s water, and what’s going to happen to it in the future, are longstanding, intractable, and only getting worse as the West gets hotter and drier and more people depend on the river with each passing year. As a former raft guide and an environmental reporter, Heather Hansman knew these fights were happening, but she felt driven to see them from a different perspective—from the river itself. So she set out on a journey, in a one-person inflatable pack raft, to paddle the river from source to confluence and see what the experience might teach her. Mixing lyrical accounts of quiet paddling through breathtaking beauty with nights spent camping solo and lively discussions with farmers, city officials, and other people met along the way, Downriver is the story of that journey, a foray into the present—and future—of water in the West.

River at Risk

Author : Milton E. Osborne
Publisher : New Society Publishers
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UOM:39015059551971

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River at Risk by Milton E. Osborne Pdf

This Paper delves into the conflict in the Mekong between countries' desire for hydroelectric power to satisfy soaring demand and the Mekong's fragile ecosystem and role as a primary food source. Over 70 million people depend directly on the river for their livelihood. Effective regional governance of the Mekong is needed but is not forthcoming.

Constructing Risk

Author : Stephen O. Bender
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2021-08-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781800731639

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Constructing Risk by Stephen O. Bender Pdf

Reviewing current policies and practices, the book assesses the financial, economic and physical risk of building in hazardous areas, and looks at how societies approach economic development while trying to create a more resilient built environment in spite of the dangers. It examines the vulnerability of economic and social infrastructure to natural hazard events, looks at policies which imperil infrastructure, and proposes new development approaches to be undertaken by sovereign states, international development banks, NGOs, and bilateral aid agencies.

Every Day The River Changes

Author : Jordan Salama
Publisher : Catapult
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2022-11-15
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781646221615

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Every Day The River Changes by Jordan Salama Pdf

An exhilarating travelogue for a new generation about a journey along Colombia’s Magdalena River, exploring life by the banks of a majestic river now at risk, and how a country recovers from conflict. "Richly observed." —Liesl Schillinger, The New York Times Book Review An American writer of Argentine, Syrian, and Iraqi Jewish descent, Jordan Salama tells the story of the Río Magdalena, nearly one thousand miles long, the heart of Colombia. This is Gabriel García Márquez’s territory—rumor has it Macondo was partly inspired by the port town of Mompox—as much as that of the Middle Eastern immigrants who run fabric stores by its banks. Following the river from its source high in the Andes to its mouth on the Caribbean coast, journeying by boat, bus, and improvised motobalinera, Salama writes against stereotype and toward the rich lives of those he meets. Among them are a canoe builder, biologists who study invasive hippopotamuses, a Queens transplant managing a failing hotel, a jeweler practicing the art of silver filigree, and a traveling librarian whose donkeys, Alfa and Beto, haul books to rural children. Joy, mourning, and humor come together in this astonishing debut, about a country too often seen as only a site of war, and a tale of lively adventure following a legendary river.