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Ethics / Emergency management / Actuarial science / Disaster preparedness / Social vulnerability / Disaster / Vulnerability / Natural hazard / Insurance / Management / Risk / Public safety
Date: 2005-12-27 12:00:56
Ethics
Emergency management
Actuarial science
Disaster preparedness
Social vulnerability
Disaster
Vulnerability
Natural hazard
Insurance
Management
Risk
Public safety

Setting Priorities: Global Patterns of Disaster Risk Maxx Dilley1 United Nations Development Programme Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery Scientific Discussion on Extreme Natural Hazards Royal Society, London

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