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Deadliest Roads

Yves Earhart

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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Deadliest Roads explores the world's most dangerous routes, examining the intersection of Earth Sciences, Geography, and human ingenuity. It delves into how geological instability, such as landslides and extreme weather, combines with social and economic pressures to create perilous travel conditions. These roads, vital lifelines for isolated communities, highlight a complex interplay between environmental challenges and the need for connectivity.

 
The book takes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from engineering, sociology, and economics to understand the risks and mitigation strategies. The book investigates specific dangerous roads across the globe, analyzing geological profiles, the challenges they present, and implemented engineering solutions. Using a narrative nonfiction style, Deadliest Roads presents information through real-world experiences.

 
It progresses from establishing a foundation in Earth Sciences to analyzing sociological and economic factors, showcasing dangerous roads, and discussing future challenges. The book emphasizes risk assessment rather than sensationalism, making it valuable for anyone interested in extreme travel, infrastructure, disaster management, or environmental studies.
Disponibile da: 12/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 73 pagine.

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