Internet, world wide web and natural hazards

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Through continuous development and application, space and place are becoming increasingly conceptual notions, with the ease of developing communication connections and links worldwide. The combination of the internet and applicable applications offers a treasure trove of approaches, paradigms, and methods, with which hazards and disasters can be explored, modeled, and analyzed to assist with the mammoth task of bringing together global natural hazard efforts. It has the potential to be a focal linchpin for connecting the various arms of research organizations and interests that this subject encompasses.

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Stanbrough, L. (2013). Internet, world wide web and natural hazards. In Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series (pp. 563–565). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4399-4_200

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