2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2016.06.014
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A GIS-based approach to identify the spatial variability of social vulnerability to seismic hazard in Italy

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“…Based on a wide range of academic literature of social vulnerability and social inequality to air pollution, major influencing factors of social vulnerability to air pollution were identified and relevant indicators were initially selected (see Table 1) [29,30,34,36,38,41,[48][49][50][51][52]. …”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on a wide range of academic literature of social vulnerability and social inequality to air pollution, major influencing factors of social vulnerability to air pollution were identified and relevant indicators were initially selected (see Table 1) [29,30,34,36,38,41,[48][49][50][51][52]. …”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guillard-Gonçalves et al (2015) chose 46 variables to develop a social vulnerability index of 149 civil parishes of Great Lisbon with PCA [34]. Following the hazard-of-place model, used multiple proxy variables to calculate social vulnerability with Factor Analysis (FA) [35]. Mendes (2017) also applied PCA to estimate social vulnerability in the Centre Region of Portugal.…”
Section: Traditional Methods For Social Vulnerability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actually, most of analyses use data from national census to build social vulnerability indices (Cutter et al 2000;Wu et al 2002;Chakraborty et al, 2005;Fekete, 2009;Guillard-Gonçalves et al, 2014, Frigerio et al, 2016. Some indicators repeatedly appear in these analyses such as poverty, age, ethnicity and disabilities (Table 1).…”
Section: Construction and Organisation Of The Sivimentioning
confidence: 99%