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Disaster 1 Disaster damage 1 Disaster vulnerability 1 Emergency management 1 Humanitarian aid 1 Humanitäre Hilfe 1 Hurricane 1 Inoperability input-output modeling 1 Inoperability input–output modeling 1 Input-Output-Analyse 1 Input-output analysis 1 Katastrophe 1 Katastrophenschaden 1 Katastrophenschutz 1 Post-disaster management 1 Resilience 1 Virginia 1 Workforce interdependencies 1
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Akhtar, Rehman 1 Aviso, Kathleen B. 1 Promentilla, Michael Angelo B. 1 Santos, Joost 1 Santos, Joost R. 1 Tan, Raymond R. 1 Yu, Krista Danielle S. 1
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Economic systems research : journal of the International Input-Output Association 1 Natural Hazards 1
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A vulnerability index for post-disaster key sector prioritization
Yu, Krista Danielle S.; Tan, Raymond R.; Aviso, Kathleen B. - In: Economic systems research : journal of the … 26 (2014) 1, pp. 81-97
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Risk-based input–output analysis of hurricane impacts on interdependent regional workforce systems
Akhtar, Rehman; Santos, Joost - In: Natural Hazards 65 (2013) 1, pp. 391-405
Natural disasters, like hurricanes, can damage properties and critical infrastructure systems, degrade economic productivity, and in extreme situations can cause injuries and mortalities. This paper focuses particularly on workforce disruptions in the aftermath of hurricanes. We extend the...
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