
Mainstream quantitative analysis and simulations are fraught with difficulties and are intrinsically unable to deal appropriately with long-term macroeconomic effects of disasters. In this new book, J.M. Albala-Bertrand shows that societal networking and disaster localization constitute part of an essential framework to understand disaster effects and responses.
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