The social construction of disaster risk: Seeking root causes ☆
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Irasema Alcántara-Ayala | Allan Lavell | Anthony Oliver-Smith | Ian Burton | A. Oliver‐Smith | I. Burton | I. Alcántara-Ayala | A. Lavell | A. Oliver-Smith
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