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Understand the "disaster risk equation", especially the social causes of vulnerability, and the social factors that affect the capacity to cope. look back at the slides for lecture 18 and know what made people living in bangladesh during cyclone sidr (2007) vulnerable, and also people living in myanmar/burma during cyclone nargis (2008).

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