Flood mortality in SE Asia: Can palaeo-historical information help save lives?
Asia is one of the world's most flood-prone regions by many metrics: high flood magnitudes, frequency, severity; the number countries affected, the area of inundation; the number of people at risk; and importantly, flood-related fatalities (AIR, 2014; Luo, Maddoks, Iceland, Ward, & Winsemiu...
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Main Authors: | ZIEGLER, Alan D., LIM, H. S., WASSON, Robert J., WILLIAMSON, Fiona |
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2020
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