Supporting equitable disaster recovery through mapping and integration of social vulnerability into post-disaster impact assessments

Supporting equitable disaster recovery through mapping and integration of social vulnerability into post-disaster impact assessments

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Report
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David Lallemant, Sabine Loos, Jamie McCaughey, Nama Budhathoki, Feroz Khan

Published
April 1, 2020
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https://dr.ntu.edu.sg//handle/10356/137836
Citation

Lallemant, D., Loos, S., McCaughey, J., Budhathoki, N., & Khan, F. (2020). Informatics for equitable recovery : supporting equitable disaster recovery through mapping and integration of social vulnerability into post-disaster impact assessments. DOI: 10.32656/IER_Final_Report_2020

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Post-disaster persistent recovery needPost-disaster persistent recovery need
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