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EMGT 310 Journal Articles
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Aligning natural resource conservation and flood hazard mitigation in California. by Calil, J., Beck, M. W., Gleason, M., Merrifield, M., Klausmeyer, K., & Newkirk, S.PLoS One, (2015). Vol. 10(7).
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Analysis of drought risk management strategies using dynamic inoperability input-output modeling and event tree analysis. by Santos, J. R., Pagsuyoin, S. T., Herrera, L. C., Tan, R. R., & Yu, K. D.Environment Systems & Decisions, (2014). Vol. 34(4), 492-506.
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A Burning problem: Social dynamics of disaster risk reduction through wildfire mitigation. by Charnley, S., Poe, M. R., Ager, A. A., Spies, T. A., Platt, E. K., & Olsen, K. A.Human Organization, (2015). Vol. 74(4), 329-340.
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Dealing with flood damages: will prevention, mitigation, and ex post compensation provide for a resilient triangle?. by Suykens, C., Priest, S. J., van Doorn-Hoekveld, W. J., Thuillier, T., & van Rijswick, M.Ecology & Society, (2016). Vol. 21(4), 376-392.
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Network analysis of wildfire transmission and implications for risk governance. by Ager, A. A., Evers, C. R., Day, M. A., Preisler, H. K., Barros, A. M. G., & Nielsen-Pincus, M. (2017PLoS One, (2017). Vol. 12(3).
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Slushflows: Science and planning considerations for an expanding hazard. by Relf, G., Kendra, J. M., Schwartz, R. M., Leathers, D. J., & Levia, D. F.Natural Hazards, (2015). Vol. 78(1), 333-354.
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Towards a cross-domain interoperable framework for natural hazards and disaster risk reduction information. by Tomas, R., Harrison, M., Barredo, J., Thomas, F., Llorente Isidro, M., Pfeiffer, M., & Čerba, O.Natural Hazards, (2015). Vol. 78(3), 1545-1563.