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David Rain
George Washington University - Washington / United States
Natural Sciences / Geography
AD Scientific Index ID: 1332586
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David Rain's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Eaters of the dry season: Circular labor migration in the west African SahelD RainRoutledge, 20182072018
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Accra Ghana: A city vulnerable to flooding and drought-induced migrationD Rain, R Engstrom, C Ludlow, S AntosCase study prepared for cities and climate Change: Global Report on Human …, 20111412011
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Connecting the dots between health, poverty and place in Accra, GhanaJR Weeks, A Getis, DA Stow, AG Hill, D Rain, R Engstrom, J Stoler, ...Annals of the Association of American Geographers 102 (5), 932-941, 2012712012
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Neighborhoods and fertility in Accra, Ghana: An AMOEBA-based approachJR Weeks, A Getis, AG Hill, S Agyei-Mensah, D RainAnnals of the Association of American Geographers 100 (3), 558-578, 2010752010
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Identifying population vulnerable to hydrological hazards in San Juan, Puerto RicoD Azar, D RainGeoJournal 69, 23-43, 2007612007
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