Awesome Forces: The Natural Hazards that Threaten New Zealand
By (Author) Geoffrey R.F. Hicks
Edited by Hamish Campbell
With Eileen McSaveney
With Mauri McSaveney
With Kate Clark
With Alan Hull
With Russ Van Dissen
With William de Lange
With Jim Salinger
With Emma E. Doyle
Te Papa Press
Te Papa Press
1st October 2012
2nd edition
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
559.3
Paperback
168
Width 208mm, Height 269mm
680g
Storms, landslides, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunami all New Zealanders will encounter at least one of these hazards in their lives. Informative, generously illustrated, and written by some of New Zealands leading scientists, this massively revised and updated edition of Te Papa Presss bestselling title is now more relevant than ever. With all-new information on climate change and the social and emotional impact of disasters, this book is a fascinating encounter and valuable resource on one of the most raw, volatile landscapes in the world.
"This is fascinating, sobering stuff and the book is museum publishing at its best: experts in their fields sharing their knowledge in a popular and appealing format." * North & South *
Geoff Hicks is Chief Scientist at the Department of Conservation. A marine biologist by training, with a deep love of New Zealand's High Country and coastal environment, he is passionate about communicating scientific ideas to nonscientists and the way science contributes to better policy and decision-making. He was Concept Leader Natural Environment at Te Papa at its establishment and was responsible for creating the Museum's hugely successful natural environment exhibitions including `Awesome Forces, on which this book is based. Hamish Campbell is a renowned geologist and palaeontologist specialising in ancient rocks and fossils and the Chatham Islands. A senior scientist with GNS Science and Subject Expert Earth Science at Te Papa, he is the author of numerous papers and books for popular and specialist audiences.