Spatial patterns of natural hazards mortality in the United States
Volume: 7, Issue: 1, Pages: 64 - 64
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
Studies on natural hazard mortality are most often hazard-specific (e.g. floods, earthquakes, heat), event specific (e.g. Hurricane Katrina), or lack adequate temporal or geographic coverage. This makes it difficult to assess mortality from natural hazards in any systematic way. This paper examines the spatial patterns of natural hazard mortality at the county-level for the U.S. from 1970–2004 using a combination of geographical and...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial patterns of natural hazards mortality in the United States
Published Date
Jan 1, 2008
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
64 - 64
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