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Latest revision as of 15:22, 29 May 2025
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Organisation(s)/Authors: Risklayer
Description:
Originally developed by the World Bank, the City Disaster Vulnerability Index (MRVI) plugin is a QGIS plugin which allows a user to generate and adjust custom vulnerability indices in connection with geospatial data. It has been customised in the MYRIAD-EU project as part of the multi-risk toolkit to become the Multi-Risk Vulnerability Index (MRVI) editor.
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Key Words:
Vulnerability indicators, resilience, socio-economic