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Eugene -Springfield Area Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />4. Risk and Vulnerability <br />7 <br />Household Type <br />,5,7,8 <br />8 <br />Disability <br />2,8 <br />9 <br />Home Insurance <br />10 <br />Health Insurance <br />11 <br />Debt and savings <br />12 <br />Car <br />1,5,8 <br />13 <br />IGender <br />5,9 <br />14 <br />njuries (hazard specific) <br />110 <br />15[Residence <br />Damage (hazard specific) <br />110 <br />References <br />1 <br />F. White and H. J. Heinz. The Hidden costs of Coastal Hazards. H. John Heinz III <br />Center for Science, Economics and the Environment. Island Press, Washington, USA, <br />2000. <br />2 <br />B. Phillips. Holistic Disaster Recovery: Ideas for building local sustainability after a <br />natural disaster, Chapter 6: Social and Intergenerational Equity. Natural Hazards <br />Research Center, University of Colorado, Colorado, USA, 2001. <br />3 <br />P. Buckle. A framework for Assessing Vulnerability. The Australian Journal of <br />mergencyManagement, 13(4):21-26, 1995. <br />4 <br />D. King and C. MacGregor. Using social indicators to measure community vulnerability <br />o natural hazards. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 15(3):52-57, 2000. <br />5 <br />K. Granger, T. Jones, and G. Scott. Community Risk in Cairns: a multi -hazard risk <br />assessment. Technical report, Geoscience Australia, Commonwealth Government of <br />Australia, Canberra, Australia, 1999. <br />6 <br />R. Bolin and L. Stanford. Shelter, Housing and Recovery: A Comparison of U.S. <br />Disasters. Disasters, 15(1):24 34, 1991. <br />7 <br />B. H. Morrow. Identifying and Mapping Community Vulnerability. Disasters, <br />23(1):1-18, 1999. <br />8 <br />P. Buckle. Assessing resilience and vulnerability in the context of emergencies: <br />Guidelines. Technical report, Department of Human Services, Victoria, Melbourne, <br />Australia, 2000. <br />9 <br />M. Fordham. The Place of Gender in Earthquake vulnerability and mitigation. In <br />Second Euro Conference on Global Change and Catastrophic Risk Management <br />- Earthquake Risks in Europe, Laxenburg, Austria, 2000. <br />10 <br />Federal Emergency Management Authority. HAZUS 99 Technical Manual. Technical <br />report, Federal Emergency Management Authority Agency, (FEMA), <br />United States Government, Washington, USA, 1999. <br />Table 4-11. Natural Hazard Social Vulnerability Factors. Source: Dwyer, A., Zoppou, C., Nielsen, O., <br />Day, S., Roberts, S., 2004. Quantifying Social Vulnerability: A methodology for identifying those at risk <br />to natural hazards. Geoscience Australia Record 2004114. Table title: The thirteen socio-economic <br />indicators and two hazard indicators used in this study to establish the vulnerability of a person within a <br />household to natural hazard impacts. <br />4-17 January 2020 <br />