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Ethics / Regional science / Risk / Social vulnerability / Input-output model / Simulation / Economic model / Preparedness / Masanobu Shinozuka / Management / Emergency management / Public safety
Date: 2007-08-17 18:44:40
Ethics
Regional science
Risk
Social vulnerability
Input-output model
Simulation
Economic model
Preparedness
Masanobu Shinozuka
Management
Emergency management
Public safety

C o n t e n t s Foreword ....................................................................... vii Preface.......................................................................... xiii Acknowledgments ................

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