Catastrophe in the Making The Engineering of Katrina and the Disasters of Tomorrow

When houses are flattened, towns submerged, and people stranded without electricity or even food, we attribute the suffering to “natural disasters” or “acts of God.” But what if they’re neither? What if we, as a society, are bringing these catastrophes on ourselves? That’s the provocative theory of...

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Main Authors: Freudenburg, William R., Gramling, Robert (Author), Laska, Shirley (Author), Erikson, Kai T. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC Island Press/Center for Resource Economics 2012, 2012
Edition:1st ed. 2012
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Prologue. The First Days of Katrina
  • 1. A Mighty Storm Hits the Shore
  • 2. The Setting
  • 3. Slicing Through the Swamps
  • 4. The Growth Machine Comes to New Orleans
  • 5. A “Helpful Explosion”
  • 6. The Collapse of Engineered Systems
  • 7. The Loss of Natural Defenses
  • 8. Critical for Economic Survival?
  • 9. The Axe in the Attic
  • 10. The End of an Error?
  • Endnotes
  • References
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index