2019
DOI: 10.3390/cli7090107
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Determining the Most Sensitive Socioeconomic Parameters for Quantitative Risk Assessment

Abstract: Risk assessment of climatic events and climate change is a globally challenging issue. For risk as well as vulnerability assessment, there can be a large number of socioeconomic indicators, from which it is difficult to identify the most sensitive ones. Many researchers have studied risk and vulnerability assessment through specific set of indicators. The set of selected indicators varies from expert to expert, which inherently results in a biased output. To avoid biased results in this study, the most sensiti… Show more

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“…Salinity intrusion in the region occurs during the dry season (December-March). Salinity magnitude is the maximum in this South-west region (Akter et al, 2019). Due to the high salinity level, inhabitants of these regions are more dependent on groundwater.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Salinity intrusion in the region occurs during the dry season (December-March). Salinity magnitude is the maximum in this South-west region (Akter et al, 2019). Due to the high salinity level, inhabitants of these regions are more dependent on groundwater.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 97%