An investigation into the socioeconomic aspects of two major earthquakes in Iran.

@article{AminiHosseini2013AnII,
  title={An investigation into the socioeconomic aspects of two major earthquakes in Iran.},
  author={Kambod Amini Hosseini and Solmaz Hosseinioon and Zhila Pooyan},
  journal={Disasters},
  year={2013},
  volume={37 3},
  pages={
          516-35
        }
}
An evaluation of the socioeconomic consequences of earthquakes is an essential part of the development of risk reduction and disaster management plans. However, these variables are not normally addressed sufficiently after strong earthquakes; researchers and relevant stakeholders focus primarily on the physical damage and casualties. The importance of the socioeconomic consequences of seismic events became clearer in Iran after the Bam earthquake on 26 December 2003, as demonstrated by the… 
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