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EMGT 300 Journal Articles
Application of an extreme winter storm scenario to identify vulnerabilities, mitigation options, and science needs in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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Albano, C. M., Dettinger, M. D., Mccarthy, M. I., Schaller, K. D., Welborn, T. L., & Cox, D. A.
Natural Hazards, (2016). Vol. 80(2), 879-900.
Beyond the call of duty: The integral role of rural local government in emergency management.
by
Ollerenshaw, A., Graymore, M., & McDonald, K.
Rural Society, (2016). Vol. 25(3), 185-203.
A classification of mitigation strategies for natural hazards: Implications for the understanding of interactions between mitigation strategies.
by
Day, S., & Fearnley, C.
Natural Hazards, (2015). Vol. 79(2), 1219-1238.
Digital management mechanism of sudden geological emergency plan.
by
Lu, H., Xiangang, L., Zhong, X., Luyang, X., & Jingmin, T.
Telkomnika, (2016). 14(3A), 145-151.
Does place attachment predict wildfire mitigation and preparedness? A comparison of wildland-urban interface and rural communities.
Environmental Management, (2016). Vol. 57(1), 148-162.
The landscape of disaster resilience indicators in the USA
Natural Hazards, (2016). Vol. 80(2), 741-758.
Multi-stage emergency resources management based on supply chain.
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Mu, J., & Liang, L. L.
Applied Mechanics and Materials, (2014). 635-637, pgs. 1780-1783.
Organizing for the big one: A review of case studies and a research agenda for multi-agency disaster response.
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Steigenberger, N.
Journal Of Contingencies & Crisis Management, (2016). Vol. 24(2), 60-72
Public policy and regulation to reduce underlying risks: Two insurance-mitigation strategies following the gulf-coastal property insurance crisis.
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Medders, L. A., Nyce, C. M., & Maroney, P. F.
Journal of Insurance Regulation, (2015). 34, 1-20.
Reducing risks in crisis management by GIS adoption.
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Fathizahraei, M., Marthandan, G., Raman, M., & Asadi, A.
Natural Hazards, (2015). Vol. 76(1), 83-98.
Understanding multiplexity of collaborative emergency management networks.
by
Kapucu, N., & Hu, Q.
American Review Of Public Administration, (2016). Vol. 46(4), 399-417.
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