A Q methodology application on disaster perceptions for adaptation and resiliency in an Andean watershed symposium: water and climate in Latin America
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- Ernesto Sánchez-Triana & Kulsum Ahmed & Yewande Awe, 2007. "Environmental Priorities and Poverty Reduction : A Country Environmental Analysis for Colombia," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 6700.
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Latin America; Disaster management; Manizales Sin Agua 2011; Q methodology; Water resource management; Landslides; Colombia;All these keywords.
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