Modelling geographical and built-environment attributes as predictors of human vulnerability during tsunami evacuations: a multi-case-study and paths to improvement

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  • who: Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. and colleagues from the de Arquitectura, Universidad Tu00e9cnica Federico Santa Maru00eda, Department of Mathematical Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, United States have published the research: Modelling geographical and built-environment attributes as predictors of human vulnerability during tsunami evacuations: a multi-case-study and paths to improvement, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 19/01/2019
  • what: The aim of the regressive analysis was to test, for each of the 530 091 cells, the death ratio (the dependent variable) against the other nine selected independent variables, which represent characteristics of . . .

     

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