April 2002
Intermediate to advanced
512 pages
13h 26m
English
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1 Principal Causes of Eight Cases of Technological Disaster
Figure 2.2 Assumed Distinctions Between Natural and Human-Made Disasters
Figure 2.3 Number of Natural Catastrophes and Man-Made Disasters, 1970–2000
Figure 2.4 Comparison of Natural and Technological Disasters
Figure 4.2 Evan and Manion’s Revised Model of Perrow’s “The Context of Design”
Figure 4.3 Evan and Manion’s Nonhierarchical Consultative Model of Technological Systems
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