2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-17776-7_33
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Flood Loss Redistribution in a Third World Megacity: The Case of Mumbai

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“…However, relative or family related networks dominate. Thus, we can confirm the observations by Chatterjee (2011) about the basic contributions by networks of self-help groups and religious organisations to risk management.…”
Section: Assessing Attitudinal Vulnerabilitysupporting
confidence: 82%
“…However, relative or family related networks dominate. Thus, we can confirm the observations by Chatterjee (2011) about the basic contributions by networks of self-help groups and religious organisations to risk management.…”
Section: Assessing Attitudinal Vulnerabilitysupporting
confidence: 82%