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Effects and resilience to natural disasters in rural India
Ethical Approval
Overall study design, questionnaires, and consent processes were reviewed and approved by the IRB of the Population
Council, in New York.
Availability of Supporting Data
The secondary data “DesInventar: A disaster information management system” used in this study are publicly available at
https://www.desinventar.net/DesInventar/.
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