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The long-run effect of redlining practice on social vulnerability
The long-run effect of redlining practice on social vulnerability (SV) in major U.S. cities
- Student Research -
ASPIRE Faculty Advisor:
Xi Gong (UNM)
Students:
Yujian Lu
Description:
Is the effect of historical redlining practice still going on regarding the Social Vulnerability Index today?
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