Regional Vulnerability Evaluation Index System of Environmental Emergencies in Petrochemical Industry

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This paper introduces regional vulnerability of environmental emergencies in petrochemical industry based on the analysis of the vulnerability and the theory of the constituent elements. And it builds the regional vulnerability evaluation index system of environmental emergencies in the petrochemical industry from analyzing the people vulnerability factors, economic vulnerability factors, environment vulnerability factors and regional respond capability.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1073-1076)

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400-404

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December 2014

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