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Observing the Volcano World : Volcano Crisis Communication / edited by Carina J. Fearnley, Deanne K. Bird, Katharine Haynes, William J. McGuire, Gill Jolly.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fearnley, Carina J., Editor.
Contributor:
Fearnley, Carina J., Editor.
Bird, Deanne K., Editor.
Haynes, Katharine., Editor.
McGuire, Bill, 1954- Editor.
Jolly, Gill, Editor.
Series:
Advances in Volcanology, An Official Book Series of the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior, 2364-3277
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Natural disasters.
Geology.
Environmental management.
Communication.
Natural Hazards.
Environmental Management.
Communication Studies.
Local Subjects:
Natural Hazards.
Geology.
Environmental Management.
Communication Studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XV, 771 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2018.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book provides a comprehensive overview of volcanic crisis research, the goal being to establish ways of successfully applying volcanology in practice and to identify areas that need to be addressed for future progress. It shows how volcano crises are managed in practice, and helps to establish best practices. Consequently the book brings together authors from all over the globe who work with volcanoes, ranging from observatory volcanologists, disaster practitioners and government officials to NGO-based and government practitioners to address three key aspects of volcanic crises. First, the book explores the unique nature of volcanic hazards, which makes them a particularly challenging threat to forecast and manage, due in part to their varying spatial and temporal characteristics. Second, it presents lessons learned on how to best manage volcanic events based on a number of crises that have shaped our understanding of volcanic hazards and crises management. Third, it discusses the diverse and wide-ranging aspects of communication involved in crises, which merge old practices and new technologies to accommodate an increasingly challenging and globalised world. The information and insights presented here are essential to tapping established knowledge, moving towards more robust volcanic crises management, and understanding how the volcanic world is perceived from a range of standpoints and contexts around the globe.
Contents:
Part I: Bill McGuire
Volcano Crisis Communication: Challenges and Solutions in the 21st Century
Volcanic Gases: Silent Killers
The Communication and Risk Management of Volcanic Ballistic Hazards
Part One Summary: Adapting Warnings for Volcanic Hazards
Part II: Gill Jolly
Volcanic Unrest and Hazard Communication in Long Valley Volcanic Region, California
Organisational Response to the 2007 Ruapehu Crater Lake Dam-Break Lahar in New Zealand: Use of Communication in Creating an Effective Response
Social Representation of Human Resettlement Associated with Risk from Volcán de Colima, Mexico
Part Two Summary: Observing Volcanic Crises
Part III: Deanne Bird and Kat Haynes
Communicating Information on Eruptions and Their Impacts from the Earliest Times Until the Late Twentieth Century
“There’s no Plastic in Our Volcano”: A Story About Losing and Finding a Path to Participatory Volcanic Risk Management in Colombia
Challenges of Volcanic Crises on Small Islands States
Living with an Active Volcano: Informal and Community Learning for Preparedness in South of Japan
Part Three Summary: Communicating into the Future. Volcanic Crisis Communication: Where Do We Go from Here?.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9783319440972
3319440977
OCLC:
1045425340

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