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Disaster Prevention and Management

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Emerald ISSN: 0965-3562.Subject(s): Risk -- Environment -- Hazards -- MortalityOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The rapid deterioration of the earth’s natural ecosystems are increasing the risk of human morbidity and mortality worldwide. Hydrometeorological hazards are concentrating contaminants from the damaged environment and exposing large vulnerable populations to life threating illnesses and death
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The rapid deterioration of the earth’s natural ecosystems are increasing the risk of human morbidity and mortality worldwide. Hydrometeorological hazards are concentrating contaminants from the damaged environment and exposing large vulnerable populations to life threating illnesses and death

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