Assessing Social Equity in Disasters

https://eos.org/science-updates/assessing-social-equity-in-disasters

Source:  By Eric Tate and Christopher Emrich, Eos/AGU. 

Excerpt: Social vulnerability researchers seek to understand the impediments and capacities of people and communities to prepare for, respond to, and recover from extreme natural hazards. A major tool in this work is social vulnerability modeling, the use of which is expanding in large part because of growing awareness of the social equity implications of disasters....  See also When Climate Adaptation Intervention Risks Further Marginalization and Building Resilience in Rural America.

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