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A systematic scoping review of the Social Vulnerability Index as applied to natural hazards. (2024). Prudencio, Wendy ; Chisty, Musabber Ali ; Wilhelmi, Olga ; Tormos-Aponte, Fernando ; Painter, Mary Angelica ; Shah, Sameer H ; Damestoit, Gwendolyn C ; Khalid, Fariha.
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