A Course on Disasters

This coming winter quarter at UC Davis, I will be teaching a course on disasters. Because most of the books on this subject cost well over $100 US, and even over $150 US, I decided to produce an online course from sources at Wikipedia pages and various US government sources. Since these are subject to common use licenses, reproducing subject matter from those courses is within the varous terms of use restrictions. I will be making the lectures openly available here. Interested students and faculty can feel free to use them. I expect all the lectures will be available at that site by the end of January, 2014.
About OpenHazards Bloggers
Steven Ward is a Research Geophysicist at
the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, UC Santa Cruz. He specializes in the quantification and simulation of
natural hazards. Read Steve's blog.
John Rundle is a Distinguished Professor of Physics
and Geology at UC Davis and
the Executive Director of the APEC Collaboration for Earthquake Simulations. He
chaired the Board of Advisors for the Southern California Earthquake Center from 1994 to 1996. Read John's blog.
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