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DISASTERS OCCUR (3) answer(s).
 
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Disaster risk reduction through indigenous knowledge: a case of mishing community on Majuli Island, Assam / Dey, Sunanda   Journal Article
Dey, Sunanda Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Disasters occur at the interface of society, technology and environment and are fundamentally the outcomes' of the interaction. of these features. In very graphic ways, disasters signal the failure of a society to adapt successfully to certain features of its natural and socially constructed environment in a sustainable fashion (Smith and Hoffman, 2002).
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Disaster risk reduction through indigenous knowledge: a case of mishing community on Majuli Island, Assam / Dey, Sunanda   Journal Article
Dey, Sunanda Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Disasters occur at the interface of society, technology and environment and are fundamentally the outcomes' of the interaction. of these features. In very graphic ways, disasters signal the failure of a society to adapt successfully to certain features of its natural and socially constructed environment in a sustainable fashion (Smith and Hoffman, 2002).
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Disaster risk reduction through indigenous knowledge: a case of mishing community on Majuli Island, Assam / Dey, Sunanda   Journal Article
Dey, Sunanda Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Disasters occur at the interface of society, technology and environment and are fundamentally the outcomes' of the interaction. of these features. In very graphic ways, disasters signal the failure of a society to adapt successfully to certain features of its natural and socially constructed environment in a sustainable fashion (Smith and Hoffman, 2002).
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