The concept of Social Vulnerability (SV) is characterized by its multidimensionality. In the present study, Social Vulnerability was analyzed and evaluated according to the methodology developed by the Center for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra, which presents as innovative feature the incorporation of the Criticality and Support Capability components. Social Vulnerability was calculated for the 278 municipalities of mainland Portugal using factor analysis. The evaluation and calculation of the Criticality was carried out using 22 variables, selected from an initial number of 90, and the calculation of Support Capability was performed using 12 variables, from an initial number of 145 variables. The obtained outputs should be a w...
Over the last decade, flood disasters have affected millions of people and caused massive economic l...
Over the last decade, flood disasters have affected millions of people and caused massive economic l...
In this work residents’ social vulnerability and buildings’ physical vulnerability of the Loures mu...
The concept of Social Vulnerability (SV) is characterized by its multidimensionality. In the present...
The concept of Social Vulnerability (SV) is characterized and distinguished by its complexity and mu...
The concept of Social Vulnerability (SV) is characterized and distinguished by its complexity and mu...
This paper presents a new model of analysis of social vulnerability to natural and technological haz...
In this paper it is proposed a new version of social vulnerability indexes to natural and technologi...
Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) was applied to Greater Lisbon (Portugal). Based on the concepts u...
This article draws from the experience of the ongoing drafting of the Regional Plan of the Centre Re...
The manifestation of a hazardous process in a given location is clear evidence of a threat to indivi...
Social vulnerability, as one of the risk components, partially explains the magnitude of the impacts...
In this work residents’ social vulnerability and buildings’ physical vulnerability of th...
The main aim of this paper is to perform a modelling of social and environmental data that results i...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Geographic Info...
Over the last decade, flood disasters have affected millions of people and caused massive economic l...
Over the last decade, flood disasters have affected millions of people and caused massive economic l...
In this work residents’ social vulnerability and buildings’ physical vulnerability of the Loures mu...
The concept of Social Vulnerability (SV) is characterized by its multidimensionality. In the present...
The concept of Social Vulnerability (SV) is characterized and distinguished by its complexity and mu...
The concept of Social Vulnerability (SV) is characterized and distinguished by its complexity and mu...
This paper presents a new model of analysis of social vulnerability to natural and technological haz...
In this paper it is proposed a new version of social vulnerability indexes to natural and technologi...
Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) was applied to Greater Lisbon (Portugal). Based on the concepts u...
This article draws from the experience of the ongoing drafting of the Regional Plan of the Centre Re...
The manifestation of a hazardous process in a given location is clear evidence of a threat to indivi...
Social vulnerability, as one of the risk components, partially explains the magnitude of the impacts...
In this work residents’ social vulnerability and buildings’ physical vulnerability of th...
The main aim of this paper is to perform a modelling of social and environmental data that results i...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Geographic Info...
Over the last decade, flood disasters have affected millions of people and caused massive economic l...
Over the last decade, flood disasters have affected millions of people and caused massive economic l...
In this work residents’ social vulnerability and buildings’ physical vulnerability of the Loures mu...