Recent disasters have included the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, bomb
explosions in London, Hurricane Katrina, the Pakistan Earthquake, floods
in Central America and landslides in Indonesia. This timely Handbook is
based on the principle that disasters are social constructions and
focuses on social science disaster research. This seminal reference work
is the first interdisciplinary collection of disaster research as it
stands now while outlining how the field will continue to grow,
especially post 9/11. It provides an interdisciplinary approach to
disasters with theoretical, methodological, and practical applications.
Attention is given to conceptual issues dealing with the concept
"disaster" and to methodological issues relating to research on
disasters. These include Geographic Information Systems as a useful
research tool and its implications for future research.