Using the geo-archaeological approach to explain past urban hazards

The first cities emerged in the Middle East around the year 3000 BC. The geo-archaeological approach allows us to study environmental processes in an archaeological context and thus to identify the past urban hazards. There is much to be gained: these studies are fundamental to a better understandin...

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description The first cities emerged in the Middle East around the year 3000 BC. The geo-archaeological approach allows us to study environmental processes in an archaeological context and thus to identify the past urban hazards. There is much to be gained: these studies are fundamental to a better understanding of present-day hazards, to urban development, but also to remembering our heritage. Cities have always been susceptible to nature's risks and natural disasters, but have also - through urban development and through the close proximity of great numbers of human beings-, thrown up their own hazards.
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spelling Using the geo-archaeological approach to explain past urban hazardsFouache, EricThe first cities emerged in the Middle East around the year 3000 BC. The geo-archaeological approach allows us to study environmental processes in an archaeological context and thus to identify the past urban hazards. There is much to be gained: these studies are fundamental to a better understanding of present-day hazards, to urban development, but also to remembering our heritage. Cities have always been susceptible to nature's risks and natural disasters, but have also - through urban development and through the close proximity of great numbers of human beings-, thrown up their own hazards.Taylor & Francis2019-02-03T07:59:05Z2019-02-03T07:59:05Z2013Controlled Vocabulary for Resource Type Genres::text::conference object::conference proceedingsapplication/pdf9780415621472http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12458/2862-s2.0-84867345034https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84867345034&partnerID=40&md5=efa87063c3cf4b57afa7348a6dfbd6d2enResilience and Urban Risk Management - Proceedings of the Conference 'How the Concept of Resilience is Able to Improve Urban Risk Management? A Temporal and a Spatial Analysis' 2013 pp: 15-201520oai:depot.sorbonne.ae:20.500.12458/2862023-12-05T09:47:02Z
spellingShingle Using the geo-archaeological approach to explain past urban hazards
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title Using the geo-archaeological approach to explain past urban hazards
title_full Using the geo-archaeological approach to explain past urban hazards
title_fullStr Using the geo-archaeological approach to explain past urban hazards
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title_short Using the geo-archaeological approach to explain past urban hazards
title_sort Using the geo-archaeological approach to explain past urban hazards
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