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In recent decades, the international community has become increasingly alarmed by disasters that, because they affect larger and larger concentrations of people, tend to be more and more destructive. Hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, sea penetrations, electrical discharges, droughts and forest fires continue to scourge humanity. Natural disasters have been, and will continue to be, major threats to sustainable development, as resources for development are lost when a disaster causes the results of an investment to disappear. A new loss in resources is produced as a consequence of a decrease in the production of goods and services.…mehr

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In recent decades, the international community has become increasingly alarmed by disasters that, because they affect larger and larger concentrations of people, tend to be more and more destructive. Hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, sea penetrations, electrical discharges, droughts and forest fires continue to scourge humanity. Natural disasters have been, and will continue to be, major threats to sustainable development, as resources for development are lost when a disaster causes the results of an investment to disappear. A new loss in resources is produced as a consequence of a decrease in the production of goods and services.
Autorenporträt
D. in Biological Sciences from Karl Marx University, Leipzig, Germany. Specialist in Epizootiology. Full Professor. He has published 284 papers in national and international journals. He has participated in more than 100 national and international events. He has directed two research projects at national and provincial level.