Clarifying vulnerability definitions and assessments using formalisation

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present a formal framework of vulnerability to climate change, to address the conceptual confusion around vulnerability and related concepts.Design methodology approach - The framework was developed using the method of formalisation - making structure explic...

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