On the Validity of Validation: A Commentary on Rufat, Tate, Emrich, and Antolini's "How Valid Are Social Vulnerability Models?"
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- DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2018.1535887
On the Validity of Validation: A Commentary on Rufat, Tate, Emrich, and Antolini's "How Valid Are Social Vulnerability Models?"
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