Global evaluation of human risk and vulnerability to natural hazards
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United Nations Environment Programme
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This paper describes some methodological aspects of the development of the Disaster Risk Index (DRI), a central component of the Reducing Disaster Risk report from the United Nation Development Programme (UNDP/BCPR 2004).
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