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Risk Ownership Framework for Emergency Management Policy and Practice

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Figure 2 Projected resource requirements for effective integrated natural hazard risk management tasks across time scales (Young, C., et al
Figure 3 Formal instruments for allocating risk ownership (Young, C., et al. 2015a).
Table 1 Application of instruments for risk ownership .
Figure 4 Perceived allocation of institutional ownership of values at risk (Young, C., et al
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