Social vulnerability
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- | In its broadest sense, '''social vulnerability''' is one dimension of [[vulnerability]] to multiple [[stressor]]s and [[Acute stress reaction|shock]]s, including [[abuse]], [[social exclusion]] and [[natural hazards]]. Social vulnerability refers to the [[disadvantaged|inability of people]], organizations, and societies to withstand adverse impacts from multiple stressors to which they are exposed. These impacts are due in part to characteristics inherent in social interactions, [[institution]]s, and systems of [[value (ethics)|cultural values]]. | + | |
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