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Social Risk Assessment from Natural Hazards Using Fuzzy Logic

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Authors:

Plamena Zlateva; Lyubka Pashova; Krasimir Stoyanov; Dimiter Velev

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International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, Volume 1, Issue 3 (2011)
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Tzenov, Liudmil, and Emil Botev. "On the Earthquake Hazard and the Management of Seismic Risk in Bulgaria." Information & Security: An International Journal 24 (2009): 39-50.

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APA style: Zlateva, P., Pashova L., Stoyanov K., & Velev D. (2011).  Social Risk Assessment from Natural Hazards Using Fuzzy Logic. International Journal of Social Science and Humanity. 1(3), 
Chicago style: Zlateva, Plamena, Lyubka Pashova, Krasimir Stoyanov, and Dimiter Velev. "Social Risk Assessment from Natural Hazards Using Fuzzy Logic." International Journal of Social Science and Humanity 1, no. 3 (2011).
IEEE style: Zlateva, P., L. Pashova, K. Stoyanov, and D. Velev, "Social Risk Assessment from Natural Hazards Using Fuzzy Logic", International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, vol. 1, issue 3, September 2011.
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