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In the last seven chapters a treatment has been given of those geological phenomena which pose the severest hazards to society. Worldwide growth of population, and particularly concentration of man and his works into urban areas, has heightened such threats to levels where large-scale, and often costly, planning to reduce the hazards has become essential in many countries.
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Bolt, B.A., Horn, W.L., Macdonald, G.A., Scott, R.F. (1977). Hazard Mitigation and Control. In: Geological Hazards. Springer Study Edition. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7101-8_8
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