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Africa: Better Data to Face Natural Disasters
March 7, 2014 Editor 0
[SciDev.Net]Collecting more accurate and comprehensive data on disaster risk can improve countries’ readiness for natural hazards, a panel of experts agreed in a debate held this month (14 February) at the Royal Society in London, United Kingdom.
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