This undergraduate level course examines the causes, effects, and options available to mitigate natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, subsidence, flooding, severe weather, and meteorite impacts. A brief course description links to course lecture notes, homework exercises, and a list of other natural disaster information sites on the World Wide Web. Educational levels: High school, Undergraduate lower division
This lesson plan is designed to help students understand the effects of natural disasters on human s...
This lesson plan asks students to examine specific locations of high risk for various natural hazard...
Since 2000, McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, has offered a course with the simple title of “Na...
While several American universities do offer an academic course on the topic of Natural Disasters, i...
This unit focuses on the study of earthquakes and volcanoes as a means for better understanding the ...
This record includes a syllabus, unit-by-unit lists of open and free resources, a course project des...
This website is provided by ThinkQuest, a global network of students, teachers, parents, and technol...
Natural hazards afflict many parts of the United States each year, including Iowa. Iowa sees a varie...
This USGS portal offers information about the origin, frequency, and distribution of natural geologi...
This Tulane University course covers the nature of the Earth, the development of its surficial featu...
This lesson plan will help students gain a better understanding of natural events and consider the d...
This lesson introduces students to a variety of natural hazards, emphasizing that when people unders...
Physical location and human decisions affect the severity, impacts, and responses to natural and man...
This portal provides access to maps, data, and other information on the distribution and frequency o...
This collection features digital resources and teaching ideas relevant to the many components of the...
This lesson plan is designed to help students understand the effects of natural disasters on human s...
This lesson plan asks students to examine specific locations of high risk for various natural hazard...
Since 2000, McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, has offered a course with the simple title of “Na...
While several American universities do offer an academic course on the topic of Natural Disasters, i...
This unit focuses on the study of earthquakes and volcanoes as a means for better understanding the ...
This record includes a syllabus, unit-by-unit lists of open and free resources, a course project des...
This website is provided by ThinkQuest, a global network of students, teachers, parents, and technol...
Natural hazards afflict many parts of the United States each year, including Iowa. Iowa sees a varie...
This USGS portal offers information about the origin, frequency, and distribution of natural geologi...
This Tulane University course covers the nature of the Earth, the development of its surficial featu...
This lesson plan will help students gain a better understanding of natural events and consider the d...
This lesson introduces students to a variety of natural hazards, emphasizing that when people unders...
Physical location and human decisions affect the severity, impacts, and responses to natural and man...
This portal provides access to maps, data, and other information on the distribution and frequency o...
This collection features digital resources and teaching ideas relevant to the many components of the...
This lesson plan is designed to help students understand the effects of natural disasters on human s...
This lesson plan asks students to examine specific locations of high risk for various natural hazard...
Since 2000, McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, has offered a course with the simple title of “Na...