Singular conditions of the risk processes on periuban zones
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2007.v0i29.229Abstract
The article purposes a reflection about the singular conditions of risk production on periurban zones. Risk generation is focussed as a consecuence of the territorial model, as a territorial process. The morphological features of the periurban territorial pattern and its influence on the hazard and vulnerability generation are identified. Also the incidence on the risks of periurban dynamic processes are analysed.Downloads
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