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Management / Vulnerability / Social vulnerability / Adaptation to global warming / Disaster risk reduction / Shock / Small Island Developing States / Sudden infant death syndrome / Risk / Public safety / Emergency management
Date: 2013-04-08 13:53:27
Management
Vulnerability
Social vulnerability
Adaptation to global warming
Disaster risk reduction
Shock
Small Island Developing States
Sudden infant death syndrome
Risk
Public safety
Emergency management

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