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An integration of geospatial and fuzzy-logic techniques for multi-hazard mapping

Gohil et al., 2024

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575826406229540648
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Gohil M
Mehta D
Shaikh M
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Results in Engineering

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A hazard is a natural occurrence that might harm humans, animals or the environment. It may cause loss of life, illness or other health consequences, property damage, social and economic crisis or environmental degradation. Many places of the world are at risk from one …
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