Book Synopsis
Unbroken Resilience: Lessons from Disasters and Future Risks delves into the profound and lasting effects of some of the world’s most significant disasters, both natural and man-made, with a comprehensive analysis of their physical, mental, and economic impacts. Drawing from decades of research, firsthand accounts, and historical data, the book explores how communities, nations, and individuals have weathered catastrophic events, from devastating hurricanes and earthquakes to acts of terrorism.
The book goes beyond recounting history, offering an in-depth look at how past disasters shape our understanding of future threats. With the world facing an increasing frequency of extreme weather events, geopolitical instability, and technological vulnerabilities, Unbroken Resilience provides a critical examination of what the future might hold.