Differentials in impacts and recovery in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami: local examples at different scales in Sri Lanka
Marre, Katharina and Renaud, Fabrice G., "Differentials in impacts and recovery in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami: local examples at different scales in Sri Lanka" in Coping with global environmental change, disasters and security: threats, challenges, vulnerabilities and risks ed. Brauch, Hans G., Oswald Spring, Úrsula, Mesjasz, Czeslaw, Grin, John, Kameri-Mbote, Patricia, Béchir, Chourou, Dunay, P. and Birkmann, Joern (Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2011), 1129-1146.
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Author Marre, Katharina
Renaud, Fabrice G.Book Editor Brauch, Hans G.
Oswald Spring, Úrsula
Mesjasz, Czeslaw
Grin, John
Kameri-Mbote, Patricia
Béchir, Chourou
Dunay, P.
Birkmann, JoernChapter Title Differentials in impacts and recovery in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami: local examples at different scales in Sri Lanka Book Title Coping with global environmental change, disasters and security: threats, challenges, vulnerabilities and risks Publication Date 2011 Place of Publication Berlin Heidelberg Publisher Springer-Verlag Start page 1129 End page 1146 Language eng Abstract During the 26 December 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, Sri Lanka was one of the hardest hit countries in the affected region. The tsunami impact was most severe in the island’s East and South. It was the first tsunami that occurred in Sri Lanka in living memory. Therefore, Sri Lanka was entirely unprepared for such an event. UNBIS Thesaurus OCEAN WAVES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDIAN OCEAN
VEGETABLES
SUBSISTENCE FARMING
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