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                Disasters
                Disasters
                Wiley
                0361-3666
                1467-7717
                February 13 2023
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Reader in Sustainable and Resilient Urbanism at the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering Loughborough University United Kingdom
                [2 ]Associate Professor at the Florida Institute for Built Environment Resilience University of Florida United States
                [3 ]PhD candidate at the Department of Urban Studies and Planning MIT United States
                [4 ]Research Scientist at the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences University of Washington United States
                [5 ]Research Assistant Professor at the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center Texas A&M University United States
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                10.1111/disa.12568
                6bb3b5a8-4a9e-41ff-ae6c-442038f46a42
                © 2023

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