Reviewing current policies and practices, the book assesses the
financial, economic and physical risk of building in hazardous areas,
and looks at how societies approach economic development while trying to
create a more resilient built environment in spite of the dangers. It
examines the vulnerability of economic and social infrastructure to
natural hazard events, looks at policies which imperil infrastructure,
and proposes new development approaches to be undertaken by sovereign
states, international development banks, NGOs, and bilateral aid
agencies.