Descripción
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Catastrophes are usually perceived as exceptional and unpredictable events that very rarely take place and cause a range of damage often extreme to the spatial system. Traditional technical and scientific approaches to the geography of disasters has often taken into consideration hazard just by considering scenarios pre and post-event from a narrow statistical and probabilistic vision of vulnerability and mitigation of risks and a widespread idea of reconstruction of the previous conditions if possible, instead of considering hazard as a close result of the strong linkage between nature and society that conforms cultural landscape, this is, just inherent to the cultural landscape system. | |
Internacional
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Si |
Nombre congreso
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ECLAS Conference 2016: 'Bridging the Gap' |
Tipo de participación
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960 |
Lugar del congreso
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Rapperswil, Suiza |
Revisores
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Si |
ISBN o ISSN
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978-3-9523972-9-9 |
DOI
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Fecha inicio congreso
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11/09/2016 |
Fecha fin congreso
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14/09/2016 |
Desde la página
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339 |
Hasta la página
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342 |
Título de las actas
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Bridging the Gap. ECLAS Conference 2016, Rapperswil, Switzerland. Conference Proceedings. Series of the Institute for Landscape and Open Space, HSR Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil. |