A report on this subject has just been posted on the Benfield Hazard
Research Centre website.
Written by Terry Cannon, John Twigg and Jennifer Rowell for the UK's
Department for International Development (DFID), the report looks at
linkages between standard methods of social vulnerability analysis used by
disaster managers and the sustainable livelihoods approach being promoted
in development practice. It comprises a general discussion, case studies
of four vulnerability analysis methods, and a resource list.
You can find the report at
http://www.benfieldhrc.org/DMU/OtherPublications/DFIDVulandLiveRepFin0303.pd
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