<div><p><span>9/11. <span>Tornadoes.</span> <span>Emergency preparedness.</span> Whether explaining parts per million to a community exposed to contaminated groundwater or launching a campaign to encourage home carbon monoxide testing an effective message is paramount to the desired result: an increased understanding of health risk. </span></p><p><span>&nbsp;</span></p><p><b><span>Communicating Environmental Risk in Multiethnic Communities</span></b><span> is the first book to address the theory and practice of disseminating disaster warnings and hazard education messages to multiethnic communities. Authors Michael K. <span>Lindell</span> and Ronald W. Perry introduce theory-based reasoning as a basis for understanding warning dissemination and public education devoting specific attention to the community context of emergency warning delivery and response. Through these principles of human behavior readers can apply risk communication information to virtually any specific disaster agent with which they may be concerned. </span></p><p><b><i><span>&nbsp;</span></i></b></p><p><span>This volume is recommended for practitioners in private emergency management and federal state and local governments as well as students studying risk communication health communication emergency management and environmental policy and management.<span>&nbsp; </span></p><p>&nbsp;</p></div></span>
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