01412cam a2200313 a 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100017000670150019000840160018001030200025001210200022001460350024001680400044001920420014002360500022002500820015002722450120002872600086004073000029004934400056005225040051005785200314006296500021009436500019009647000020009837000019010037110076010221608499620250312110234.0150206s2009 enka b 101 0 eng d a 2010277026 aGBA9571962bnb7 a0152869152Uk a9781845642020 (hbk.) a1845642023 (hbk.) a(OCoLC)ocn277195246 aUKMcUKMdYDXCPdBTCTAdBWKUKdBWKdDLC alccopycat00aHV553b.D564 200904a363.3422200aDisaster management and human health risk :breducing risk, improving outcomes /ceditors, K. Duncan, C.A. Brebbia. aSouthampton, UK :bWIT Press ;aBillerica, MA :bComputational Mechanics,cc2009. a392 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. 0aWIT transactions on the built environment ;vv. 110 aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aToday the world faces unparalleled threats from human-made disasters that can be attributed to failure of industrial and energy installation as well as to terrorism. Added to this is the unparalleled threat of emerging and re-emerging diseases, with scientists predicting events such as an influenza pandemic. 0aDisaster relief. 0aPublic health.1 aDuncan, Kirsty.1 aBrebbia, C. A.2 aInternational Conference on Disaster Management and Human Healthn(1st)