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Geographic perspectives on vulnerability analysis
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Geographic perspectives on vulnerability analysis

Timothy Matisziw and Tony Grubesic
GeoJournal, v 78(2), pp 205-207
01 Apr 2013

Abstract

Geography Social Sciences
This special issue of GeoJournal is centered on geographic approaches to vulnerability analysis. Six papers addressing several core areas of active research in vulnerability analysis are included in this volume of work. In particular, network analysis methods, geographic data acquisition and use, measurement of vulnerability, evaluation of spatial and temporal variability in vulnerability, as well as related theoretical and policy issues are examined in detail.

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