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Date: 2010-04-05 16:27:11
Environmental economics
Sociology
Stress
Social vulnerability
Human behavior
Vulnerability
Coping
Adaptation
Psychological resilience
Risk
Sociological terms
Behavior

Global Environmental Change–40 Indicators for social and economic coping capacityF moving toward a working definition of adaptive capacity Gary Yohea,*, Richard S.J. Tolb a

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