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http://dx.doi.org/10.14249/eia.2013.22.6.627

Vulnerability assessment on the location of industrial complex considering climate change -Focusing on physical and economic features of province·industrial complex -  

Kim, Yoonjung (Graduate School, Seoul National University, Department of Landscape Architecture and Rural System Engineering, Seoul National University)
Lee, Dongkun (Graduate School, Seoul National University, Department of Landscape Architecture and Rural System Engineering, Seoul National University)
Seo, Changwan (Environmental Planning Institute, Seoul National University)
Ryu, Jieun (Graduate School, Seoul National University, Korea Environmental Institute)
Chae, Yeora (Graduate School, Seoul National University, Korea Environmental Institute)
Baek, Gyounghye (Graduate School, Seoul National University, Department of Landscape Architecture and Rural System Engineering, Seoul National University)
Bae, Chae-Young (Graduate School, Seoul National University, Korea Environmental Institute)
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Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment / v.22, no.6, 2013 , pp. 627-637 More about this Journal
Keywords
Industrial complex location; extreme climate; climate vulnerability; climate adaptation;
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