A spatial interpretation of Australia’s COVID-vulnerability

作者: Dávid Karácsonyi , Andrew Taylor , Sigurd Dyrting

DOI: 10.1016/J.IJDRR.2021.102299

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摘要: The school of social vulnerability in disaster sciences offers an alternative perspective on the current COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic crisis Social general can be understood as a risk exposure to hazard impacts, where is embedded normal functioning society has exposed systemic (political and health care systems), demographic (aging, race) and,based results our approach, spatial (spatial isolation connectivity) yvulnerabilities well In this paper, we develop prediction model based two composite indicators These reflect main contrasting risks associated with COVID-19, and, consequences lockdowns, economic We conceptualise context extremely uneven population distribution Australia Our approach helps extend understanding about role spatiality

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