VULNERABILITY REDUCTION USING MOVEMENT AND SHELTER. VOLUME 2

This report describes an effort to find preferred mixtures of movement and shelter as Civil Defense responses to the threat of nuclear war. Two approaches were followed: (1) Mixtures of movement and shelter were studied in three steps. These consisted of: Postulation of alternative movement and shel...

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MATHEMATICAL MODELS
Nuclear Warfare
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POPULATION
PROTECTIVE COVERINGS
REDUCTION
SCHEDULING
SHELTERS
SITE SELECTION
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URBAN PLANNING
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