What is a natural hazard? Natural hazards are sudden, severe event which make the natural environment difficult for humans to manage. They are a hazard if they posse a risk to people but are not classed as a hazard if they happen where people do not live Where they cause high levels of ...
In recent years, participatory planning is receiving special attention in both policy and research discussions on sustainability transitions in the agri-food system, with an important development i...
Compliance Management: CQ’s compliance management module is managed by Enhesa – the world’s largest provider of environmental health and safety regulatory requirements. The solution offers the capability of undertaking a regulatory applicability analysis for a particular geography/operation. Stakeholder Ma...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the potential of selected cities for the development of geotourism whose subject of interest are phenomena that sometimes assume catastrophic dimensions for humans. The discussed issue has been illustrated with examples from Poland and the Czech Republic, showi...
Worldbuilding 3: geography and physical location is the latest in this new series.'Pretty much every time I pick up a fantasy novel and begin to read, the first thing I encounter is a map, or a series of maps, laying out the whole world, the country or city where the main action tak...
California’s unique geography as a state makes it a very appealing place to call home. From the odd east to west transverse San Gabriel mountain ranges of the Los Angeles Basin, to the bumpy coastal ranges of the Bay Area, any person can find a compatible topographic terrain to their liki...
the series of extremely long waves, tsunami are very long wavelengths of water caused by a large and sudden displacement of the ocean due to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions etc. these are also called seismic sea waves and are one of the most powerful and destructive natural forces. when ...
Log In Sign Up Subjects Science Physical Geography Climate What is land surface climatology?Question:What is land surface climatology?Climatology:Climatology, also called climate science, is the study of the average weather conditions of a location, as well as the climate patterns of a region....
The term "nature" may refer to living plants and animals, geological processes, weather, and physics, such as matter and energy. The term is often refers to the "natural environment" or wilderness—wild animals, rocks, forest, beaches, and in general areas that have not been substantially al...
Extended abstract 1- Introduction Landslide is one of the natural phenomena that often rapid fall of the volume of sediments occur along domains. One of the undeniable effects of this phenomenon, intensification of soil erosion and trans... M Alimoradi,K Shirani,M S. Oltanian - 《Geography &...