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Social Vulnerability Bulletin: October 2011 issue out now

The fifth Social Vulnerability Bulletin provides an update on the activities of the UNU-EHS/MRF Chair on Social Vulnerability. Apart from reporting on this year´s Summer Academy on Climate Change and Fragile States, the bulletin features UNU-EHS publications on social vulnerability and delivers insights into the professional career of former Summer Academy participants.

Social Vulnerability Bulletin No. 5