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The GDL Vulnerability Index (GVI). (2024). Smits, Jeroen ; Huisman, Janine.
In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
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  60. Mapping South African farming sector vulnerability to climate change and variability: A subnational assessment. (2009). Ringler, Claudia ; Gbetibouo, Glwadys Aymone.
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  62. Large-scale vulnerability assessments for natural hazards. (2008). Human, R. ; Simpson, David.
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  63. Ethnic groups’ response to the 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami in Aceh, Indonesia. (2008). Sari, Desy ; Grancher, Delphine ; Liamzon, Catherine ; Efendi, Yusuf ; Setiawan, Ryo ; Vibert, Oceane ; Gaillard, Jean-Christophe ; Denain, Jean-Charles ; Clave, Elsa .
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  64. Evolution of natural risk: analysing changing landslide hazard in Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand. (2008). Crozier, Michael ; Hufschmidt, Gabi .
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  65. Why are flood and landslide victims less willing to take mitigation measures than the public?. (2008). Shaw, Daigee ; Lin, Shuyeu ; Ho, Ming-Chou .
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