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Title
Confronting Natural Disasters
Date
11/2/1987
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Natural Resource Council
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Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br /> <br />Acknowledgments <br /> <br /> <br />V111 <br /> <br />The committee wishes to acknowledge the <br />contribution of the ad hoc working group on the <br />International Decade for Natural Hazard Reduc- <br />tion, chaired by James K. Mitchell and including <br />Abram Bernstein, Lauriston King, Frederick <br />Krimgold, Joseph Minor, and Joanne Nigg. Their <br />work provided a considerable resource for the <br />Advisory Committee's efforts. <br />The committee also wishes to thank the follow- <br />ing individuals for their assistance in providing <br />graphic material, a central feature of the present <br />volume: Walter Hays, Darrell Herd, and Robert <br />Tilling of the U,S, Geological Survey; Joseph <br />Golden and Charles Chappell of the Na- <br />tional Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; <br />Robert Gale of the u.S. Forest Service; Joseph <br />O'Connor of the Office of u.S. Foreign Disaster <br />Assistance; Carol Curtis and John Agnone of the <br />National Geographic Society; Peter Willing; Black <br />Star Photo Agency; and Uniphoto Picture Agency. <br />
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