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socialVulnerabilityText: {
title: "Where do we go from here?",
paragraph1: "A crucial and largely unexplored area of research is the <span class='tooltip-group'><span class='tooltip-span'>intersectionality</span><span id='intersectionality-tooltip' class='tooltiptext'>The complex, cumulative way in which the effects of multiple forms of discrimination combine, overlap, or intersect especially in the experiences of marginalized individuals or groups.</span></span> of social vulnerability factors. The factors evaluated by the researchers at USGS represent individual drivers of water insecurity, like household size or ethnicity. What about the people who experience multiple risk factors at the same time?",
paragraph2: `For example, “Elderly people who have lower incomes are a unique population, existing at the overlap of, but distinct from, the elderly or lower income alone,” says Oronde Drakes, social geographer at USGS and lead author of the <span class="tooltip-group"><span class="tooltip-span">meta-analysis</span><span id="meta-analysis-tooltip" class="tooltiptext">Type of review study where researchers combine data from many different studies to try to identify bigger patterns across all the results.</span></span>. “The interaction of those social characteristics may well have different and significant impacts on water security than would be found exploring those social factors on their own.”`,
paragraph3: "In this burgeoning field of social vulnerability to water insecurity, there is still much to learn. A deeper understanding of not only where water insecurity occurs, but also who is most vulnerable and why, will improve the ability to address <span class='tooltip-group'><span class='tooltip-span'>environmental justice</span><span id='environmental-justice-tooltip' class='tooltiptext'>Scientific planning, activities, and information intended to support equitable access and use by all people who may be affected.</span></span> and equity issues in water resources."
paragraph1: `A crucial and largely unexplored area of research is the <span class='tooltip-group'><span class='tooltip-span'>intersectionality</span><span id='intersectionality-tooltip' class='tooltiptext'>The complex, cumulative way in which the effects of multiple forms of discrimination combine, overlap, or intersect especially in the experiences of marginalized individuals or groups.</span></span> of social vulnerability factors. The factors evaluated by the researchers at USGS represent individual drivers of water insecurity, like household size or ethnicity. What about the people who experience multiple risk factors at the same time? For example, “Elderly people who have lower incomes are a unique population, existing at the overlap of, but distinct from, the elderly or lower income alone,” says Oronde Drakes, social geographer at USGS and lead author of the <span class="tooltip-group"><span class="tooltip-span">meta-analysis</span><span id="meta-analysis-tooltip" class="tooltiptext">Type of review study where researchers combine data from many different studies to try to identify bigger patterns across all the results.</span></span>. “The interaction of those social characteristics may well have different and significant impacts on water security than would be found exploring those social factors on their own.”`,
paragraph2: "In this burgeoning field of social vulnerability to water insecurity, there is still much to learn. A deeper understanding of not only where water insecurity occurs, but also who is most vulnerable and why, will improve the ability to address <span class='tooltip-group'><span class='tooltip-span'>environmental justice</span><span id='environmental-justice-tooltip' class='tooltiptext'>Scientific planning, activities, and information intended to support equitable access and use by all people who may be affected.</span></span> and equity issues in water resources."
},
teamText: {
title: "About the team",
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