Vulnerability of Small Island Developing States to Natural Disasters: How Much Difference Can Effective Governments Make?

作者: Martin Sjöstedt , Marina Povitkina

DOI: 10.1177/1070496516682339

关键词: Natural resource economicsClimate changeNatural (archaeology)Natural disasterDemocracyEconomicsSmall Island Developing StatesEconomic growthVulnerability

摘要: Small island developing states (SIDS) have been identified as particularly vulnerable to natural disasters and climate change. However, although SIDS similar geographical features, haz...

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