The geographical dimensions of terrorism /
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| Format: | Book |
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New York :
Routledge,
2003.
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Table of Contents:
- Changing landscape of fear / Susan L. Cutter, Douglas B. Richardson, Thomas J. Wilbanks
- Public health, law enforcement, and hazards management / Deborah S.K. Thomas
- Urban vulnerability to terrorism as hazard / James K. Mitchell
- Emergency preparedness and response, lessons learned from 9-11 / Gerald E. Galloway
- Transborder disaster management / Richard Wright, Paul Ganster, David Dow
- Space of terror / Alexander B. Murphy
- Geographies of inclusion/exclusion / Colin Flint
- Drug production, commerce, and terrorism / Kent Mathewson, Michael Steinberg
- Insurrections / Marilyn Silberfein
- Need for a national spatial data infrastructure / Mike Tatt
- Remote sensing imagery for emergency management / Andrew J. Bruzewicz
- Geospatial data in emergencies / Michael F. Goodchild
- Data modeling for emergencies / Michael F. Goodchild
- Intelligent emergency response systems / Mei-Po Kwan
- Geographic management systems for homeland security / Frederick Abler, Douglas B. Richardson
- Critical infrastructure / John A. Kelmelis, Scott A. Loomer
- Energy systems and infrastructures / Thomas J. Wilbanks
- Transportation and communication lifelines disruption / Harvey J. Miller
- Economic assessment of unexpected events / Geoffrey J. D. Hewings, Yasuhide Okuyama
- Estimating populations at risk / Jerome E. Dobson
- Recreating secure spaces / Ray J. Dezzani, T. R. Lakshmanan
- Understanding biological warfare / Arthur Getis
- Bioweaponry and agroterrorism / Lisa M. Butler Harrington
- Spatial surveillance of and response to biological threats / Marilyn O. Ruiz
- Openness versus security of geographic information / Harlan Onsrud
- Geosecurity / William B. Wood
- Research and action agenda / Susan L. Cutter, Douglas B. Richardson, Thomas J. Wilbanks