Physics-based simulations of multiple natural hazards for risk-sensitive planning and decision making in expanding urban regions
Luke T. Jenkins(University of Bristol), John McCloskey(Johns Hopkins University), Robert Šakić Trogrlić(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Hugh D. Sinclair(University of Edinburgh), Maggie Creed(University of Glasgow), Jeremy C. Phillips(University of Bristol), C. Scott Watson(University of Leeds), Carmine Galasso(University College London), Manoranjan Muthusamy(University of Edinburgh), Karim Tarbali(University of Edinburgh)
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