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Emotions and levels of threat affect communities’ resilience during extreme events

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Tightly connected communities tend to be more resilient when facing extreme events such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods or wildfires, says Jose Ramirez-Marquez, who develops metrics to analyze, quantify and ultimately improve performance of urban systems.

Ramirez-Marquez, associate professor…



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