Blessings of Disaster: The Lessons That Catastrophes Teach Us and Why Our Future Depends on It

Michel Bruneau
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Blessings of Disaster: The Lessons That Catastrophes Teach Us and Why Our Future Depends on It

Michel Bruneau
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474 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 08, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 474
  • Publisher: Globe Pequot Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781633888234
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.39" L x 9.0" H
The central theme of Michel Bruneau’s book, The Blessings of Disaster, is that “it takes a disaster to change life for the better”. He approaches his theme with wry, witty (sometimes sarcastic) discussions of earthquake, wind, volcanic, tsunamis, climate, population, and nuclear disasters. His analogies to explain complex concepts and interesting asides to basic facts add to the readability for both technical and non-technical readers. The book weaves the effects of politics and forms of government into how humans react to and prepare for disasters with speculation on several scenarios for the future. The Blessings of Disaster is an enjoyable, yet educational read and a good rant on how we approach the safety of our infrastructure.
Michel Bruneau is a SUNY Distinguished Professor at the University at Buffalo, a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineers and of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and – most significantly – Emeritus Director of a National Science Foundation’s national engineering research center focused on preventing disasters from extreme events. He has worked for more than three decades as part of multidisciplinary teams advancing the goal of disaster resilience and has received more than 20 prestigious awards for this innovative work, including a lifetime achievement award.

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