Loss redistribution is an embedded coping mechanism that plays a significant role in sustaining low income populations during times of crisis. Mumbai provides evidence of existing and emerging loss redistribution practices that may be representative of slums in many other Third World mega cities. In Mumbai slum populations typically have access to more than one method of loss redistribution depending on a vareity of socioeconomic factors that impact the type and number of sources available to affected households and in turn also serve as an indicator of resilience in these communities.
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Chatterjee, M. (2011). Flood Loss Redistribution in a Third World Megacity: The Case of Mumbai (pp. 603–612). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17776-7_33
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