
Environmental Studies and Forestry
Exploring interactions between socioeconomic context and natural hazards on human population displacement
M. Ronco, J. M. Tárraga, et al.
This research, conducted by Michele Ronco, José María Tárraga, Jordi Muñoz, María Piles, Eva Sevillano Marco, Qiang Wang, Maria Teresa Miranda Espinosa, Sylvain Ponserre, and Gustau Camps-Valls, delves into the intricate connections between socioeconomic factors, natural hazards, and internal displacement, harnessing the power of explainable machine learning to drive impactful insights and recovery strategies.
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