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      Replicating and Adapting an Index of Social Vulnerability to a New Context: A Comparison Study for Norway

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      The Professional Geographer
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                The Professional Geographer
                The Professional Geographer
                Informa UK Limited
                0033-0124
                1467-9272
                May 2013
                May 2013
                : 65
                : 2
                : 312-328
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                10.1080/00330124.2012.681509
                6f43ada2-7a58-4dd1-a814-c5024e2d8291
                © 2013
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