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Ecosystem-based Disaster Risk Reduction: Bridging mitigation and adaptation for community resilience 基于生态系统的减少灾害风险:衔接缓解和适应以促进社区复原力
International Journal of Community Resilience Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.51595/11111166
Alison C. Sneddon
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