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Disaster, Vulnerability and Resilience

11.941 · Urban Studies and Planning · Graduate · Spring 2005

Prof. Jennifer Leaning, Prof. JoAnn Carmin

MIT · Tier 1

<p>In recent years, the redistribution of risk has created conditions for natural and technological disasters to become more widespread, more difficult to manage, and more discriminatory in their effects. Policy and planning decision-makers frequently focus on the impact that human settlement patterns, land use decisions, and risky technologies can have on vulnerable populations. However, to ensure safety and promote equity, they also must be familiar with the social and political dynamics that…

Policy and AdministrationUrban StudiesPhilosophyPolitical ScienceHumanitiesSocial Sciences

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