'Lifestyle drift' in disaster risk reduction practices magnifies inequities for high-risk populations
High-risk populations are at disproportionate risk when disasters occur because of the vulnerable social circumstances and settings in which they live. Emergency Managers (EMs) and Emergency Social Services Directors (ESSDs) work to support individual and community resilience in all phases of the di...
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