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THE MATHEMATICS OF NATURAL CATASTROPHES

by Gordon Woo (Catastrophe Management, EQECAT, UK)

This is a unique book about natural catastrophes, focusing on the mathematical aspects of these phenomena. Although academic in style and didactic in purpose, it is practical in the treatment of the diverse issues covered, which range from hazard warning and forecasting to engineering design criteria and insurance loss estimation. Addressing as it does many mathematical topics not found together in a single volume, the book should be of value to all those with a quantitative educational interest in or professional concern for natural catastrophes.

 
Contents:
  • A Taxonomy of Natural Hazards
  • A Sense of Scale
  • A Measure of Uncertainty
  • A Matter of Time
  • Forecasting
  • Deciding to Warn
  • A Question of Design
  • Damage Estimation
  • Catastrophe Cover
  • Financial Issues
  • The Third Millennium
 
Readership: Earth and atmospheric scientists, civil engineers, geographers, economists and applied mathematicians.
 
 
304pp    Pub. date: Oct 1999  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-182-5
1-86094-182-6
   US$73 / £51

 


304pp    Pub. date: Oct 1999  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-386-7(ebook)
1-86094-386-1(ebook)
   US$95

 


 
 

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