Natural Disasters in the United States
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- Natalie Rauscher(Würzburg University)Welf Werner(Heidelberg University)
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-96436-7
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner, 2025. "Introduction," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 1-14, Springer.
- Lawrence Culver, 2025. "Disaster Made Manifest: The Federal Role in US Natural Disasters," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 17-38, Springer.
- Uwe Lübken, 2025. "Nature by Numbers: The National Flood Insurance Program," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 39-53, Springer.
- Andrew C. Isenberg & James M. Turner, 2025. "All of the Above: Energy, Environmental Politics, and US Climate Change Policy Since the 1970s Oil Crises," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 55-72, Springer.
- Jan Hansen, 2025. "Letting Nature Do Its Thing: Early Flood Control and Environmental Disaster Along the Los Angeles River," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 73-96, Springer.
- Jacob Birken, 2025. "Hopeless Optimism: Framing Early Twentieth-Century Earthquakes as News and History in the Making," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 99-122, Springer.
- Edward Manger, 2025. "Hurricanes and Theodicy in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century American Protestantism," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 123-144, Springer.
- Lea Espinoza Garrido, 2025. "Through the Eyes of the White, Innocent Child: Whiteness, Vulnerability, and (Environmental) Crisis in Lauren Tarshis’s I Survived Series," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 145-165, Springer.
- Natalie Rauscher, 2025. "Reporting Catastrophes: Mainstream Media and Vulnerability to Disasters in the United States," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 167-190, Springer.
- Robin Pearson & Mikael Lönnborg, 2025. "Multinational Insurers and Catastrophic Loss: Responses to the San Francisco Disaster of 1906," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 193-219, Springer.
- Alan Lessoff, 2025. "Oil Ports and Hurricanes Along the Texas Gulf Coast," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 221-248, Springer.
- Katharina Wood, 2025. "“Becoming Green”: Resilient and Green Building as Risk Mitigation in Atlanta, Georgia," Risk, Governance and Society, in: Natalie Rauscher & Welf Werner (ed.), Natural Disasters in the United States, pages 249-270, Springer.
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