When it comes to identifying desirable locations, people will often look for features such as scenic views, safe neighborhoods, access to healthcare, quality schools, transportation, entertainment, and shopping. Other practical factors, such as safety, economic development, population density, taxes, personal freedoms, and sustainability, may also come into play.
However, when assessing the viability of a location for surviving a natural or man-made crisis, location becomes even more critical, and numerous other factors need to be considered. These elements can help determine whether a location is desirable and whether relocating there can enhance survivability.
In today’s article, we will examine some of the factors to consider when assessing a location’s livability and survivability. It also provides guidance on how to manage the daunting task of evaluating all the variables involved in relocating to a safer location. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE
