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Climate Change Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Assessment Using Remote Sensing Technology and Adaptation Strategies for Resiliency and Disaster Risk Management in Selected Coastal Municipalities of Zambales, Philippines"
written by Annie Melinda Paz-Alberto, Eliza Camaso, Roann P. Alberto, Daryl A. Juganas, Kathrina M. Mapanao, Carl Dionelle B. Ponce, Christopher Genaro,
published by
American Journal of Climate Change,
Vol.10 No.1, 2021
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