Building Rock-Solid Resilience to Natural Hazards
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8201646103
- EAN9798201646103
- Date de parution29/10/2021
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJL
Résumé
Vulnerable countries and communities are living with the reality that despite the catastrophes of the past and present, the worst is yet to come. But there is hope! We have the power to respond and make positive changes. Building Rock-Solid Resilience to Natural Hazards is designed to help us to do just that. This edition was written primarily for the church but was also designed to be useful and applicable for individuals and entities seeking knowledge and clarity on this important issue.
It is also a valuable resource for professionals working in the disaster risk management and climate change fields. This book carefully integrates Biblical precepts and principles with concepts from climate change, disaster risk management and environmental stewardship to strengthen the case and call for action. It was crafted for easy reading while still maintaining the integrity of the information. Natural hazards are already intensifying and becoming more frequent.
This book may yet empower and inspire those who read it to become more resilient. At least that is the hope.
It is also a valuable resource for professionals working in the disaster risk management and climate change fields. This book carefully integrates Biblical precepts and principles with concepts from climate change, disaster risk management and environmental stewardship to strengthen the case and call for action. It was crafted for easy reading while still maintaining the integrity of the information. Natural hazards are already intensifying and becoming more frequent.
This book may yet empower and inspire those who read it to become more resilient. At least that is the hope.
Vulnerable countries and communities are living with the reality that despite the catastrophes of the past and present, the worst is yet to come. But there is hope! We have the power to respond and make positive changes. Building Rock-Solid Resilience to Natural Hazards is designed to help us to do just that. This edition was written primarily for the church but was also designed to be useful and applicable for individuals and entities seeking knowledge and clarity on this important issue.
It is also a valuable resource for professionals working in the disaster risk management and climate change fields. This book carefully integrates Biblical precepts and principles with concepts from climate change, disaster risk management and environmental stewardship to strengthen the case and call for action. It was crafted for easy reading while still maintaining the integrity of the information. Natural hazards are already intensifying and becoming more frequent.
This book may yet empower and inspire those who read it to become more resilient. At least that is the hope.
It is also a valuable resource for professionals working in the disaster risk management and climate change fields. This book carefully integrates Biblical precepts and principles with concepts from climate change, disaster risk management and environmental stewardship to strengthen the case and call for action. It was crafted for easy reading while still maintaining the integrity of the information. Natural hazards are already intensifying and becoming more frequent.
This book may yet empower and inspire those who read it to become more resilient. At least that is the hope.