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<br />vii <br /> <br />PREFACE <br /> <br />This paper is one in a series on research in progress in the <br /> <br /> <br />field of human adjustments to natural hazards. rt is intended that <br /> <br />these papers will be used as worKing documents by the group of <br />scholars directly involved in hazard research as well as inform a <br />larger circle of interested persons. The series ~Ias started with funds <br />granted by the U.S. National Science Poundatton to tne Univedtty of <br /> <br />Colorado and ClarK University but now h on a self-supporting basis. <br /> <br />Authorship of papers is not necessarily confined to those working at <br /> <br />these institutions. <br /> <br />Further information about the research program is available from <br />the following: <br /> <br />Gilbert P. White <br />Institute of Behavioral Science <br />University of Colorado <br />Boulder, Colorado 80302 <br /> <br />Robert W. Kates <br />Graduate School of Geography <br />ClarK University <br />Worcester, Massachusetts 01610 <br /> <br />Ian Burton <br />Institute for Environmental Studies <br />University of Toronto <br />Toronto, Ontario, Canada <br /> <br />Requests for copies of these papers and correspondence relating <br />directly thereto should be addressed to Boulder. In order to defray <br />production costs, there is a charge of $2 per publication on a <br /> <br />subscription basis or $3.00 per copy if ordered singly. <br />