1.Climate and geomorphologic related disasters in Latin America
(NO. Garcia);
2. Geomorphology as a Tool for Analysis of Seismogenic Sources in
Latin America and the Caribbean (C.H. Costa, F.A. Audemard M., L.
Audin and C. Benavente);
3. The changing coastlines of South America (F.I. Isla and E.J.
Schnack);
4. Disasters in Mexico and Central America: a little bit more than
a Century of Natural Hazards (I. Alcántara-Ayala);
5. Venezuela: The Construction of Vulnerability and its Relation to
the High Seismic Risk (J. Laffaille,
C. Ferrer and K. Laffaille);
6. Natural hazards and human induced disasters triggered by intense
and episodic tropical rains in the Venezuelan mountains (M.
Bezada);
7. Convulsive events, a widespread hazard in the Colombian Andes
(M. Hermelin and Natalia Hoyos);
8. Geomorphology of natural and human induced disasters in Ecuador
(F. Sarmiento);
9. Natural hazards in Peru: Causation and vulnerability (K. Young
and Blanca León);
10. Geomorphology of natural hazards and human-induced disasters in
Bolivia (E.M. Latrubesse,
P.A. Baker and J. Argollo);
11. Soil erosion in Brazil from coffee to the present-day soy bean
production (S. Simoes de Castro and J. Pereira de Queiroz
Neto);
12. Landslides and Disasters in Southeastern and Southern Brazil
(A.L. Coelho Netto and A. de Souza Avelar);
13. Floods in Urban areas of Brazil (J.C. Stevaux, E.M. Latrubesse,
M.L. de P. Hermann and S. Aquino);
14. Seismic and Volcanic Hazards in Argentina (L.P. Perucca and
S.M. Moreiras);
15. Landslide Processes in Argentina (S.M. Moreiras and
A.Coronato);
16. Floods in Argentina (E.M. Latrubesse and D. Brea);
17. Desertification in Patagonia (E. Mazzonia and M. Vazqueza);
18. Geology and Geomorphology of Natural Hazards and Human-Induced
disasters in Chile (A. Cecioni and
V. Pineda);
19. Impact of global climate change on glaciers and permafrost of
South America, with emphasis on Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and the
Antarctic Peninsula (J. Rabassa);
20. Possible Future Changes in Geomorphological Hazards in Latin
America (A. Goudie);
21. A Latin American Perspective on Geomorphologic Hazards and
Related Disasters (E.M. Latrubesse)
By Edgardo Latrubesse, Universidade Federal de Goias, Goiania, Brazil
"In a volume of uniformly high quality, it is difficult to highlight particularly noteworthy papers, but this reviewer particularly appreciated contributions on: geomorphology as a tool for analyzing seismic sources; soil erosion in Brazil; seismic and volcanic hazards in Argentina; and hazards and human-induced disasters in Chile. [H]ighly recommended for library use, and the availability of an electronic version should greatly assist its use within the student market. Overall, it is an excellent volume that I am pleased to commend."--Latin America Volume 13 review in Mountain Research
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