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020 _a9781466516373
041 _aeng
082 _a363.342
_bSOC
100 _aThomas, Deborah S. K
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245 _aSocial vulnerability to disasters /
_cby Deborah S. K. Thomas
250 _a2nd
260 _bToylor & Frnacis,
_c2013.
_aBoca Raton :
300 _axvi, 511p.
505 _a1.Understanding Social Vulnerability-- 2.Theoretical Framing of Worldviews, Values, and Structural Dimensions of Disasters 3.The Intrinsic Link of Vulnerability to Sustainable Development-- 4.Class-- 5.Race and Ethnicity 6.Gender-- 7.Age 8.Disability; -- 9.Health -- 10.Language and Literacy -- 11.Households and Families-- 12.Violence-- 13.Religion, Faith, and Faith-Based Organizations-- 14.Animals -- 15.The Nature of Human Communities-- 16.Measuring and Conveying Social Vulnerability-- 17.Social Change and Empowerment -- 18.New Ideas for Practitioners; Back Cover.
520 _a Framing Social VulnerabilityUnderstanding Social Vulnerability: Maureen Fordham, William E. Lovekamp, Deborah S.K. Thomas, and Brenda D. PhillipsTheoretical Framing of Worldviews, Values, and Structural Dimensions of Disasters: Jean Scandlyn, Deborah S.K. Thomas, and John BrettThe Intrinsic Link of Vulnerability to Sustainable Development: John Brett and Kate OviattSocially Vulnerable Groups & Building CapacityClass: Brenda McCoy and Nicole DashRace and Ethnicity: Nicole DashGender: Jennifer Tobin-Gurley and Elaine EnarsonAge: Lori PeekDisability: Elizabeth A. Davis, Rebecca Hansen, Maria Kett.
650 _aDisaster- Social aspects
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