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Focusing Resource Allocation-Wellbeing as a Tool for Prioritizing Interventions for Communities at Risk

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Hogan, Anthony
Tanton, Rob
Lockie, Stewart
May, Sarah

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MDPI Publishing

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Objective: This study examined whether a wellbeing approach to resilience and adaptation would provide practical insights for prioritizing support to communities experiencing environmental and socio-economic stressors. Methods: A cross-sectional survey, b

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

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