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Articles
The collection of books, monographs, research reports, articles, preliminary
papers and visuals listed on this website have been produced by faculty and
research scientists of the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center (HRRC). Most
of the publications are available from the HRRC via email in PDF form. Single
copies of copyrighted material are available only for research and teaching
purposes.
Requests for articles or questions should be sent to:
Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center
College of Architecture
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3137
Phone: (979) 845-7813
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Item - Title
07-01A Vulnerability of Community Businesses to Environmental Disasters. (PDF format)
Yang Zhang, Michael K. Lindell and Carla S. Prater (2007)
07-02A Building Trust among Community Stakeholders. (PDF format) Sudha Arlikatti,
Michael K. Lindell and Carla S. Prater (2007) Understanding and Responding
to Terrorism, H. Durmaz et al. (Eds.), IOS Press, pp. 383-391.
06-01A Critical Behavioral Assumptions in Evacuation Time Estimate Analysis for
Private Vehicles: Examples from Hurricane Research and Planning. (PDF format)
Michael K. Lindell and Carla S. Prater (2006) Journal of Urban Planning and
Development.
04-05A Conflict on the Coast: Using Geographic Information Systems to Map Potential
Environmental Disputes in Matagorda Bay, TX. (PDF format) Samuel D. Brody,
et al. (2004) Environmental Management Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 11-25.
04-04A Hazardous Materials. Michael K. Lindell. (2004). American Planning Association,
Planning and Urban Design Standards, New York: John Wiley and Sons.
04-03A Measuring the collective planning capabilities of local jurisdictions
to manage ecological systems in southern Florida. (PDF format). Samuel Brody,
Wes Highfield and Virginia Carrasco. (2004). Landscape and Urban Planning,
69, 33-50.
04-02A Does Location Matter? Measuring Environmental Perceptions of Creeks in
Two San Antonio Watersheds. (PDF format). Samuel Brody, Wes Highfield and Letitia
Alston. (2004). Environment and Behavior, 36(2), 229-250.
04-01A Risk Area Accuracy and Evacuation from Hurricane Bret. Yang Zhang, Carla
Prater and Michael K. Lindell. Natural Hazards Review, (in press)
03-12A Evaluating Ecosystem Management Capabilities at the Local Level in Florida:
Identifying Policy Gaps Using Geographic Information Systems. (PDF format).
Samuel Brody, Virginia Carrasco and Wes Highfield. (2003). Environmental Management,
32(6), 661-681.
03-11A Assessing Community Impacts of Natural Disasters. (PDF format). Michael
Lindell and Carla Prater. (2003). Natural Hazards Review, 4(4,) 176-185.
03-10A Examining the Effects of Biodiversity on the Ability of Local Plans to
Manage Ecological Systems. (PDF format). Samuel D. Brody. (200). Journal of
Environmental Planning and Management, 46(6), 817-837.
03-09A Housing Reconstruction after Two Major Earthquakes: The 1994 Northridge
Earthquake in the United States and the 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake in Taiwan.
(PDF format). Jie Ying Wu and Michael K. Lindell . (2004). Disasters, 28(1).
63-81.
03-08A Are We Learning to Make Better Plans? A Longitudinal Analysis of Plan
Quality Associated with Natural Hazards. (PDF format). Samuel D. Brody. (2003).
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 23, 2003 Association of Collegiate
Schools of Planning.,191-201.
03-07A Public Participation in Natural Hazard Mitigation Policy Formation: Challenges
for Comprehensive Planning. (PDF format). David R. Godschalk, Samuel D. Brody & Raymond Burby, (2003). Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 46(5),
733-754.
03-06A Does biodiversity matter? Implementing the principles of ecosystem management
in Florida. (PDF format). Samuel D. Brody, In Sustainable Planning & Development, edited by E. Beriatos, C.A. Brebbia, H. Coccossis & A. Kungoios, WIT Press. September 2003. 323-333.
03-05A Earthquake Beliefs and Adoption of Seismic Hazard Adjustments. (PDF format).
David J. Whitney, Michael K. Lindell, & Hannah-Hanh Nguyen. (2004), Risk Analysis, 24(1), 87-102.
03-04A Mandating Citizen Participation in Plan Making. (PDF format). Samuel
D. Brody, David R. Godschalk and Raymond J. Burby. (Summer 2003). Journal of
the American Planning Association. 69(3), 245-264.
03-03A Understanding Citizen Response to Disasters with Implications for Terrorism.
(PDF format). Ronald W. Perry and Michael K. Lindell. (2003). Journal of Contingencies
and Crisis Management, 11(2), 49-60.
03-02A Measuring the Effects of Stakeholder Participation on the Quality of
Local Plans Based on the Principles of Collaborative Ecosystem Management.
(PDF format). Samuel Brody. (2003) Journal of Planning Education and Research,l
22(4), 407-419.
03-01A Implementing the Principles of Ecosystem Management Through Local Land
Use Planning. (PDF format). Samuel Brody. (2003). Population and Environment.
24(6), 511-540.
02-17A Development of a Decision Support System for Hurricane Evacuation Management.
Michael K. Lindell and Carla S. Prater. (2002). Proceedings of the 3rd U.S.-Japan
Workshop on Wind Engineering, Seattle, WA.
02-16A Risk Area Residents' Perceptions and Adoptions of Seismic Hazard Adjustments.
(PDF format). Michael Lindell and Carla Prater. (2002). Journal of Applied
Social Psychology, 32(11), 2377-2392.
02-15A Now available as Article 03-04A
02-14A Examining the Role of Resource-Based Industries in Ecosystem Approaches
to Management: An Evaluation of Comprehensive Plans in Florida. (PDF format).
Samuel Brody.(2003). Society and Natural Resources, 16, 625-641.
02-13A The Benchmark Land Price System and Urban Land Use Efficiency in Chinese
Cities. Chengri Ding. Chinese Geographical Science (In press).
02-12A Land Policy Reform in China: Assessment and Prospects. (PDF format).
Chengri Ding. (2003), Land Use Policy, 20, 109-120.
02-11A Property Values in Inner City Neighborhoods: The Effects of Homeownership,
Housing Investment, and Economic Development. (PDF format). Chengri Ding. (2003).
Housing Policy Debate, 13(4), 701-727.
02-10A Cross-National and Comparative Disaster Research. (PDF format). Walter
Peacock. (2002) In Robert Stallings and E.L. Quarantelli (eds), Methods in
Disaster Research. (pp, 235-250). Philadelphia:Xlibris.
02-09A Hurricane Mitigation Status and Factors Influencing Mitigation Status
Among Florida's Single-Family Homeowners. (PDF format). Walter Peacock. (2003).
Natural Hazards Review, 4(3), 149-157.
02-08A Characteristics and Implications. (PDF format). John Thomas, et al. (2002).
Interconnections Between Human Health and Ecological Integrity (pp. 65-95).
Pensacola, FL. SETAC Publications.
02-07A Economic and Toxic Chemical Influences on Rates of Gynecological Cancer
Mortality in Texas. (PDF format). John Thomas, B. Qin, and B. Richardson. (2001)
Human Ecology Review 9, 43-54.
02-06A A System Approach to Environmental Hazard Assessments. (PDF format).
Kim Galindo and Seong Nam Hwang. (2002). 9th Annual Conference Proceedings
of the International Emergency Management Society, (pp. 84-100) Waterloo, ON,
Canada.
02-05A Development of a Decision Support System for Evacuation Management. Michael
Lindell and Carla Prater. (2002). Proceedings of the First International Conference
on Debris-Flow Disaster Mitigation Strategy, pp 47-71.
02-04A Recent Developments in Hurricane Evacuation Time Estimation. Michael
Lindell, Carla Prater, Ronald Perry, and Jie-Ying Wu. (2002) Proceedings of
the US/Taiwan Workshop on National Disaster Reduction. pp. 12-1 - 12-8.
02-03A Now available as Article 03-13A
02-02A The Politics of Emergency Response and Recovery: Preliminary Observations
on Taiwan's 921 Earthquake. (PDF format). Carla Prater and Jie-Ying Wu. (2002).
The Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 17(3),48-59.
02-01A Local Government Agencies' Use of Hazard Analysis Information. (PDF format).
Michael Lindell, William Sanderson, Seong-Nam Hwang, (2002), International
Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters, 20(1), 29-39.
01-07A Modeling Hurricane Evacuation Decisions with Ethnographic Methods. (PDF
format). Christina H. Gladwin, Hugh Gladwin and Walter Gillis Peacock. (2001),
International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 19(2), 117-143
01-06A Non-structural Seismic Preparedness of Southern California Hospitals.
(PDF format). David J. Whitney, Andra Dickerson and Michael K. Lindell. (2001.
Earthquake Spectra, 17(1), 153-171.
01-04A State Emergency Management Agencies' Hazard Analysis Information on the
Internet. (PDF format). Seong Nam Hwang, W. Sanderson, Jr., and M. Lindell,
(2001).International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 19(1), 85-106.
01-03A Accounting for Common Method Variance in Cross-Sectional Research Designs.
(PDF format). Michael K. Lindell and David J. Whitney. (2001). Journal of Applied
Psychology, 86(1), 1-7.
01-02A Assessing and Testing Interrater Agreement in Multi-item Rating Scales.
(PDF format). Michael K. Lindell, (2001). Applied Psychological Measurement,
25(1), 89-99.
01-01A Community Innovation in Hazardous Materials Management: Progress in Implementing
SARA Title III in the United States. (PDF format). Michael K. Lindell and Ronald
W. Perry, (2001). Journal of Hazardous Materials, 88, 169-194.
00-16A Social Science and Severe Weather Warnings. (PDF format). B. Aguirre.
(2000). Storms, Volume 1, edited by Roger A. Peilke, Sr. and Roger A. Peilke,
Jr., 98-108. London: Routledge.
00-15A Emergency Response Training: Strategies for Enhancing Real-World Performance.
(PDF format). J. Kevin Ford and Aaron M Schmidt. (2000). Journal of Hazardous
Materials, 75, 195-215.
00-14A Evacuation Time Estimates for Nuclear Power Plants. (PDF format). Thomas
Urbanik II. (2000). Journal of Hazardous Materials, 75, 165-180.
00-13A The Social Psychology of Public Response to Warnings of a Nuclear Power
Plant Accident. (PDF format). D. S. Mileti and L. Peek. (2000)). Journal of
Hazardous Materials, 75, 181-194.
00-12A Protective Action Recommendations Based Upon Plant Conditions. (PDF format).
T. J. McKenna, (2002). Journal of Hazardous Materials, 75, 145-161.
00-11A Selection of Protective Action Guides for Nuclear Incidents. (PDF format).
C. Conklin and J. Edwards, (2000). Journal of Hazardous Materials, 75, 131-144.
00-10A An Overview of Protective Action Decision-Making for a Nuclear Power
Plant Emergency. (PDF format). Michael K Lindell. (2000). Journal of Hazardous
Materials, 75, 113-129.
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00-08A Household Adoption of Seismic Hazard Adjustments: A Comparison of Residents
in Two States. (PDF format). Household Adoption of Seismic Hazard Adjustments:
A Comparison of Residents in Two States,
00-07A Household Adjustment to Earthquake Hazard: A Review of Research. (PDF
format). Michael K. Lindell and Ronald W. Perry. (2000). Environment and Behavior,
32, 590-630.
00-06A Climate Quality and Climate Consensus as Mediators of the Relationship
Between Organizational Antecedents and Outcomes. (PDF format). Michael K. Lindell
and Christina J. Brandt. (2000). Journal of Applied Psychology, 85, 331-348.
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00-04A Member Commitment and Participation in Local Emergency Planning Committees.
(PDF format). David J. Whitney and Michael K. Lindell. (2000). Policy Studies
Journal, 28, 467-484.
00-02A The Politics of Hazard Mitigation. (PDF format). Carla S. Prater and
Michael K. Lindell. (2000). Natural Hazards Review, 1, 73-82.
00-01A Correlates of Household Seismic Hazard Adjustment Adoption. Michael K.
Lindell and David J. Whitney. (2000). Risk Analysis, 20, 13-25.
99-02A Assessing Interrater Agreement on the Job Relevance of a Test: A Comparison
of the CVI, T, rWG (J) , and r*WG(J) Indexes. (PDF format). Michael K. Lindell
and Christina J. Brandt. (1999). Journal of Applied Psychology, 84, 640-647.
99-01A A Revised Index of Interrater Agreement for Multi-Item Ratings of a Single
Target. (PDF format). Michael K. Lindell, Christina J. Brandt, and David J.
Whitney (1999). Applied Psychological Measurement, 23, 127-135.
98-05A The Relationship Between Organizational Context and Job Analysis Task
Ratings. (PDF format). Michael K. Lindell, Catherine S. Clause, Christina J.
Brandt and Ronald S. Landis (1998). Journal of Applied Psychology, 83(5), 769-776.
98-04A Earthquake Impacts and Hazard Adjustment by Acutely Hazardous Materials
Facilities Following the Northridge Earthquake. (PDF format). Michael K. Lindell
and Ronald W. Perry. (1998). Earthquake Spectra, 14(2), 285-299.
98-03A Siting Potentially Hazardous Facilities: What Factors Impact Perceived
and Acceptable Risk? (PDF format). George O. Rogers. (1998). Landscape and
Urban Planning, 39, 265-281.
98-02A A Test of the Emergent Norm Theory of Collective Behavior. (PDF format).
B. E. Aguirre, Dennis Wenger, and Gabriela Vigo. (1998). Sociological Forum,
13(2), 301-32.
98-01A Reducing Natural Hazard Risks Through State Growth Management. (PDF format).
Philip R. Berke, (1998). Journal of the American Planning Association, 64(1),76-85.
97-10A The Dynamics of Risk Perception: How Does Perceived Risk Respond to Risk
Events?George O. Rogers. (1997). Risk Analysis, 17, 745-757.
97-09A Dynamic Risk Perception in Two Communities: Risk Events and Changes in
Perceived Risk George Rogers. (1997)).Journal of Environmental Planning and
Management, 40, 59-79.
97-08A Adoption and Implementation of Hazard Adjustments. Michael K. Lindell.
(1998). International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters, 15, 327-453.
97-07A Occupational Safety and Health Inspection Scores Predict Rates of Worker's
Lost-Time Injuries. (PDF format). Michael K. Lindell. (1997). Accident Analysis
and Prevention, 29, 563-571.
97-06A Aged Citizens in the Warning Phase of Disasters: Re-examining the Evidence.
R. W. Perry and M. K. Lindell. (1997). International Journal of Aging and Human
Development, 44, 257-267.
97-05A Measuring Interrater Agreement for Ratings of a Single Target. M. K.
Lindell and C. J. Brandt. (1997). Applied Psychological Measurement, 21, 271-278.
97-04A Hazardous Materials Releases in the Northridge Earthquake: Implications
for Seismic Risk Assessment. M. K. Lindell and R. W. Perry. (1997). Risk Analysis,
7, 147-156.
97-03A Coercive and Cooperative Intergovernmental Mandates: a Comparative Analysis
of Florida and New Zealand Environmental Plans. Philip R. Berke, J. Dixon,
and N. Ericksen. (1997). Environment and Planning Bulletin: Planning and Design,
24, 451-468.
97-02A Earthquake Planning for Government Continuity. (PDF format). Ronald W.
Perry and Michael K. Lindell. (1997). Environmental Management, 21, 89-96.
97-01A Principles for Managing Community Relocation as a Hazard Mitigation Measure.
(PDF format). Ronald W. Perry and Michael K. Lindell. (1997). Journal of Contingencies
and Crisis Management, 5, 49-59.
96-09A Determining the Migratory Activity Index for a River: An Example from
the Brazos River, Texas. B. Marcus Gillespie and John R. Giardino. (1996).
Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, 40, 417-428.
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96-07A The Local Emergency Planning Committee: A Better Way to Coordinate Disaster
Planning. Michael Lindell, D. Whitney, C. Futch and C. Clause. (1996). In R.T.
Silves and W.L. Waugh,Jr. (Eds.), Disaster Management in the US and Canada:
The Politics, Policymaking, Administration and Analysis of Emergency Management,
(pp. 234-249), Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publishers.
96-06A Identifying and Managing Conjoint Threats: Earthquake-Induced Hazardous
Materials Releases in the US. (PDF format). Michael K. Lindell and Ronald W.
Perry. (1996). Journal of Hazardous Materials, 50, 31-46.
96-05A Addressing Gaps in Environmental Emergency Planning: Hazardous Materials
Release during Earthquakes. (PDF format). Michael K. Lindell and Ronald W.
Perry. (1996). Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 39, 529-543.
96-04A Multi-Method Assessment of Organizational Effectiveness in a Local Emergency
Planning Committee. Michael K. Lindell, D. Whitney, C. Futch, and C. Clause.
(1996). International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 14, 195-220.
96-03A Planning for Change and Sustainability in Water Development in Lao PDR
and the Mekong River Basin. Jeffrey W. Jacobs. (1996). Natural Resources Forum,
20, 175-187.
96-02A Adjusting to Climate Change in the Lower Mekong. Jeffrey W. Jacobs. (1996).
Global Environmental Change, 6, 7-22.
96-01A Enhancing Plan Quality: Evaluating the Role of State Planning Mandates
for Natural Hazard Mitigation. (PDF format). Philip R. Berke, Dale J. Roenigk,
and Edward J. Kaiser. (1996). Journal of Environmental Planning and Management,
39, 79-96.
95-16A The Redemption of Citizen Advisory Committees: A Perspective from Critical
Theory. Francis M. Lynn and Jack D. Kartez. (1995). In Ortwin Renn, Thomas
Webler and Peter Wiedemann (Eds.), Fairness and Competence in Citizen Participation
- Evaluating Models for Environmental Discourse (pp. 87-101). Dordrecht::Kluwer
Academic Publishers.
95-15A Mapping Geomorphology: A Journey from Paper Maps through Computer Mapping
to CIS and Virtual Reality. J. D. Vitek, John R. Giardino, and J. Fitzgerald.
1996. Geomorphology, 16, 233-249.
95-14A The Social Organization of Search and Rescue: Evidence from the Guadalajara
Gasoline Explosion.
B. E. Aguirre, Dennis Wenger, Thomas A. Glass, Marcelino Diaz-Murillo and Gabriela
Vigo. (1995). International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 13,
67-92.
95-13A Effects of Organizational Environment, Internal Structure, and Team Climate
on the Effectiveness of Local Emergency Planning Committees. Michael K. Lindell
and David J. Whitney. (1995). Risk Analysis, 15, 439-447.
95-12A Assessing Emergency Preparedness in Support of Hazardous Facility Risk
Analyses: Application to Siting a US Hazardous Waste Incinerator. (PDF format).
Michael K. Lindell. (1995). Journal of Hazardous Materials, 40, 297-319.
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95-10A Field Verification of a Nondestructive Damage Localization and Severity
Estimation Algorithm. Norris Stubbs, Jeong-Tae Kim and Charles R. Farrar. (1995).
Proceedings of the 13th International Modal Analysis Conference, Nashville,
TN, 210-218.
95-09A Damage Detection in Offshore Jacket Structures from Limited Modal Information.
Jeong-Tae Kim and Norris Stubbs. (1995). International Journal of Offshore
and Polar Engineering, 5, 58-66.
95-08A Model-Uncertainty Impact and Damage-Detection Accuracy in Plate Girder.
Jeong-Tae Kim and Norris Stubbs. (1995). Journal of Structural Engineering,
121,1409-1417.
95-07A Promoting Sustainable Land Use: Mitigating Natural Hazards Through Land
Use Planning. Timothy Beatley. (1995). in Natural Disasters: Local and Global
Perspectives, Insurance Institute for Property Loss Reduction: Boston, MA,
31-36.
95-06A Planning and Sustainability: The Elements of a New Improved? Paradigm.
Timothy Beatley. (1995). Journal of Planning Literature, 9, 383-395.
95-05A Environmental Racism or Inequity: A Comparative Study of Four Ethnic
Groups, George O. Rogers. (1995). In Gail E. Thomas (Ed.), Race and Ethnicity
in America in the Twenty-First Century: Meeting the Challenge, (pp. 187-204).
New York: Taylor-Francis.
95-04A Mekong Committee History and Lessons for River Basin Development. Jeffrey
W. Jacobs,. (1995), The Geographical Journal, 2, 135-148.
95-03A Environmental Justice and the Professional, Conner Bailey, Kelly Alley,
Charles E. Faupel and Cathy Solheim, in Environmental Justice: Issues, Policies,
and Solutions, Bunyan Bryant (ed.), Washington, DC: Island Press, 1995, 35-44.
95-02A Sustaining Jamaica's Forests: The Protected Areas Resource Conservation
Project. Philip R. Berke and Timothy Beatley. (1995). Environmental Management,
19, 527-545.
95-01A Natural Hazard Reduction and Sustainable Development: A Global Assessment.
Philip R. Berke. (1995). Journal of Planning Literature, 9, 368-382.
94-22A Perceived Characteristics of Environmental Hazards. Michael K. Lindell.
(1994). International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 12, 303-326.
94-21A The Timing of Emergency Decisions: Modelling Decisions by Community Officials
During Chemical Accidents. (PDF format). George O. Rogers. (1994). Journal
of Hazardous Materials, 37, 353-373.
94-20A Impact of QFD Utilization in the Development of a Nondestructive Damage
Detection System for Aerospace Structures. Norris Stubbs and Marcelino Diaz-Murillo.
(1994). International Journal of Materials and Product Technology, 9, Concurrent
Engineering of Advanced Materials, 3-22.
94-19A Collective Behavior and Social Movement Theory. B. E. Aguirre. (1994).
In R.R. Dynes (Ed.), Disaster, Collective Behavior, and Social Organization,
(pp.257-270). Newark: University of Delaware Press.
94-18A Representation in Comprehensive Planning: An Analysis of the Austin Plan
Process. Timothy Beatley, David Brower and William Lucy. (1994) American Planning
Association Journal, 60, 185-196.
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94-15A Motivational and Organizational Factors Affecting Implementation of Worker
Safety Training. Michael K. Lindell. (1994). In M.J. Colligan (Ed.), Occupational
Medicine State of the Art Reviews: Occupational Safety and Health Training,
(pp. 211-239). Philadelphia, PA: Hanley & Belfus.
94-14A Are Local Emergency Planning Committees Effective in Developing Community
Disaster Preparedness? Michael K. Lindell. (1994). International Journal of
Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 12, 159-182.
94-13A Planning Effectiveness: Effeciveness of Community Planning for Toxic
Chemical Emergencies. Michael Lindell and Marna J. Meir. (1994). APA Journal
, 60, 222-234.
94-12A Missing
94-11A A Methodology to Identify Material Properties in Pavements Modeled as
Layered Viscoelastic Halfspaced Theory. Norris Stubbs, Vikram S. Torpunuri,
Robert L. Lytton and Allen H. Magnuson. (1994). Nondestructive Testing: Second
Volume, 53-67.
94-10A A Smart Instrument to Evaluate Roofing System Performance in Hurricanes.
Norris Stubbs, Dale Perry and Patricia Lombard. (1994). Proceedings of the
First International Joint Conference of NAFIPS, IFIS and NASA, 275-278.
94-09A Towards Sustainability in the Lower Mekong Basin. Jeffrey W. Jacobs.
(1994). Water International, 19, 43-51.
94-08A Environmental Justice: Mobilization of a Grassroots Social Movement.Conner
Bailey, Charles E. Faupel and Kelly D. Alley. (1994). Proceedings, U. S. Agricultural
Information Network National Conference -- Rural Information at the Crossroads:
Issues and Opportunities, Journal of Agricultural & Food Information, 2, 3-21.
94-07A Flood-Hazard Problems and Programmes in Asia's Large River Basins. Jeffrey
W. Jacobs and James L. Wescoat, Jr. (1994). Asian Journal of Environmental
Management, 2, 91-104.
94-06A Evaluating Environmental Plan Quality: The Case of Planning for Sustainable
Development in New Zealand. Philip Berke. (1994). Journal of Environmental
Planning and Management, 37, 155-169.
94-05A Planning, Warning, Evacuation, and Search and Rescue: A Review of the
Social Science Research Literature. B. E. Aguirre. (1994). Proceedings, U.S.-Russia
Seminar on Social Research on Mitigation for and Recovery from Disasters and
Large Scale System Hazards, (pp. 210-240). Newark, Delaware: The University
of Delaware Disaster Research Center, 210-240.
94-04A Population and the Detection of Weak Tornadoes. B.E. Aguirre, Rogelio
Saenz, John Edmiston, Nan Yang, Elsa Agramonte, Dietra L. Stuart. (1994). International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 12, 261-278.
94-03A Missing
94-02A The Influence of State Planning Mandates on Local Planning Quality. Philip
Berke and Steven French. (1994). Journal of Planning Education and Research,
13, 237-250.
94-01A Environmental Democracy in Action: The Toxics Release Inventory. Frances
M. Lynn and Jack D. Kartez. (1994), Environmental Management, 18, 511-521.
93-12A Risk Area Residents' Changing Perceptions of Volcano Hazard at Mount
St. Helens. Michael K. Lindell and Ronald W. Perry. (1993). In J. Nemec, J.
Nigg and F. Siccardi (Eds.), Prediction and Perception of Natural Hazards,
(pp. 159-166). Amsterdam: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
93-11A Quick Deals and Raw Deals: a perspective on abuses of public ADR principles
in Texas resource conflicts. Jack Kartez. (1993). Environmental Impact Assessment
Review, 13, 319-330.
93-10A Technological Hazards and Their Implications for Natural Hazards Management.
Jack Kartez. (1993). Natural Hazards Observer, 17, 1-3.
93-09A The Human Ecology of Tornadoes. B. E. Aguirre, Rogelio Saenz, John Edmiston,
Nan Yang, Elsa Agramonte, and Dietra L. Stuart. (1993). Demography, 30, 623-633.
93-08A Engineering of the Building Envelope: To Do or Not to Do. Norris Stubbs
and Dale Perry. (1993). In Hurricanes of 1994, proceedings of a symposium organized
by ASC, Miami, (pp. 10-28).
93-07A Disaster Education, Household Preparedness, and Stress Responses Following
Hurricane Hugo. Charles E. Faupel and Susan P. Styles. (1993). Environment
and Behavior, 25, 228-249.
93-06A Is State-Mandated Planning Effective? Raymond J. Burby, Philip Berke,
Linda C. Dalton, John M. DeGrove, Steven P. French, Edward J. Kaiser, Peter
J. May, and Dale Roenigk. (1993). Land Use Law & Zoning Digest, 45, 3-9.
93-05A Time to Shake Up Earthquake Planning. Timothy Beatley and Philip R. Berke.
(1993). Issues in Science and Technology, IX, 82-89.
93-04A Reading Risk: Public Response to Print Media Accounts of Technological
Risk.Susanna Hornig. (1993). Science, 2, 95-109.
93-03A Recovery After Disaster: Achieving Sustainable Development, Mitigation
and EquityPhilip R. Berke, Jack D. Kartez and Dennis Wenger. (1993). Disasters,
17, 92-109.
93-02A Faces In The News: Network Television News Coverage of Hurricane Hugo
and the Loma Prieta Earthquake. Susanna Hornig and Lynn Masel Walters. (1993).
Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 37, 219-232.
93-01A Movers and Shakers and PCB Takers: Hazardous Waste and Community Power.
Charles Faupel and Conner Bailey. (1993). Sociological Spectrum, 13, 89-115.
92-14A Aspects of Risk Communication in Two Cultures, George O. Rogers, International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 10, 1992, 437-464.
92-13A Missing
92-12A Community Decisions During Chemical Emergencies, George O. Rogers. (1992).
Proceedings of the National Research & Development Conference on the Control of Hazardous Materials, (pp. 34-38).
92-11A Nondestructive Evaluation of Damage in Composite Structures Using Modal
Parameters. D. R. Sanders, Y. I. Kim and Norris Stubbs. (1992). Experimental
Mechanics, 240-251.
92-10A Disaster Programs as Technology Transfers: The Case of Puerto Rico in
the Aftermath of Hurricane Hugo. B. E. Aguirre and D. Bush. (1992). International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 10, 161-178.
92-09A Protecting Civilian Populations during Chemical Agent Emergencies. George
O. Rogers, John H. Sorensen, and Anneta P. Watson. (1992). Chemical Warfare
Agents, 357-386. Academic Press, Inc.
92-08A Environmentalism and Civil Rights in Sumter County, Alabama. Conner Bailey
and Charles E. Faupel. (1992). In Bunyan Bryant and Paul Mohai (Eds.), Race
and the Incidence of Environmental Hazards: A Time for Discourse, (pp. 140-152).
Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
92-07A An Approach for Deriving Emergency Planning Zones for Chemical Munitions
Emergencies. (PDF format). John H. Sorensen, Sam A. Carnes and George O. Rogers.
(1992). Journal of Hazardous Materials, 30, 223-242.
92-06A Hazardous Wastes and Differing Perceptions of Risk in Sumter County,
Alabama.Charles Faupel, Conner Bailey and Susan Holland. (1992). Society and
Natural Resources, 5, 21-36.
92-05A The Impact of Disaster Education on Household Preparedness for Hurricane
Hugo. Charles Faupel, Susan Kelley and Thomas Petee. (1992). International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 10, 5-24.
92-04A Environmental Politics in Alabama's Blackbelt. Conner Bailey, Charles
E. Faupel, and James H. Gundlach. (1992). In Robert D. Bullard (Ed.), Confronting
Environmental Racism: Voices from the Grassroots, (pp. 107-122). Boston, MA:
South End Press.
92-03A A National Assessment of Local Earthquake Mitigation: Implications for
Planning and Public Policy. Timothy Beatley and Philip R. Berke. (1992). Earthquake
Spectra, 8, 1-15.
92-02A Hurricane Gilbert Strikes Jamaica: Linking Disaster Recovery to Development.
Philip R. Berke, Timothy Beatley and Clarence Feagin, (1992). Coastal Management,
21, 1-23.
92-01A Coastal Zone Management in Texas. Carla Prater. (1992). Environmental
and Urban Issues, 20, 23-31.
91-14A Using Information Systems in Emergency Management. George O. Rogers,
John H. Sorensen, and J. A. Morell. (1991). Advances in the Implementation
and Impact of Computer Systems, 1, 161-181. JAI Press, Inc.
91-13A Planning for Cooperation in Environmental Dilemmas. Jack D. Kartez. (1991).
Journal of Planning Literature, 5, 226-237.
91-12A Missing
91-11A The Effects of Ethnicity on Evacuation Decision-Making. Ronald W. Perry
and Michael K. Lindell. (1991). International Journal of Mass Emergencies and
Disasters, 9, 47-68.
91-10A A Cross-Societal Comparison of Disaster News: Reporting in Japan and
the United States. E.L. Quarantelli and Dennis Wenger. (1991). In Lee Wilkins
and Philip Patterson (Eds.), Risky Business: Communicating Issues of Science
Risk and Public Policy, 97-111. New York: Greenwood Press.
91-09A Voices in the News: Newspaper Coverage of Hurricane Hugo and the Loma
Prieta Earthquake. Susanna Hornig, Lynne Walters and Julie Templin. (1991).
Newspaper Research Journal, 12(3), 32-45.
91-08A The Folly at Folly Beach and Other Failings of U. S. Coastal Erosion
Policy. Rutherford H. Platt, Timothy Beatley, and H. Crane Miller. (1991).
Environment, 33, 7-32.
91-07A Technical and Policy-Related Issues in the Application of ATC-20 Post
Earthquake Safety Evaluation Guidelines After the Loma Prieta Earthquake. Sherry
D. Oaks and Laurence M. Kornfield. (1991). IEEE Transactions on Professional
Communication, 34, 217-222.
91-06A Local Media Roles in Defining Hazardous Waste as a Social Problem: The
Case of Sumter County, Alabama. Charles E. Faupel, Conner Bailey and Gary Griffin.
(1991). Sociological Spectrum, 11, 293-319.
91-05A Diffusion of Emergency Warning: Comparing Empirical and Simulation Results.
George O. Rogers and John H. Sorensen. (1991). In C. Zervos (Ed.), Risk Analysis,
117-134. New York: Plenum Press.
91-04A Adoption of Emergency Planning Practices for Chemical Hazard in the United
States. (PDF format). George Rogers and J. Sorensen, Journal of Hazardous Materials,
1991, 3-26.
91-03A Using Information Systems in Emergency Management. George O. Rogers,
John H. Sorensen, and J. A. Morell. (1991). Advances in the Implementation
and Impact of Computer Systems, 1, 161-181. JAI Press, Inc.
91-02A Evacuation in Cancun During Hurricane Gilbert. B. E. Aguirre. (1991),
International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 9, 31-45.
91-01A Natural Disaster Studies: Saragosa, TX, Tornado, May 22, 1987, An evaluation
of the Warning System. Benigno E. Aguirre, W. Anderson, S. Balandran, B. Peters,
and H. M. White. (1991), Committee on Natural Disasters, National Research
Council, 1-59.
90-19A Hurricane Hazard: A Theory of Occupant Safety. Norris Stubbs. (1990).
Making Buildings Safer for People During Hurricanes, Earthquakes and Fires,
28-83.
90-18A Effects of the Chernobyl Accident on Public Perception of Nuclear Plant
Accident Risks. Michael K. Lindell and Ronald W. Perry. (1990). Risk Analysis,
10, 393-399
90-17A Is the Incident Command System a Plan for all Seasons and Emergency Situations?Dennis
Wenger, E. L. Quarantelli and Russell Dynes. (1990). Hazard Monthly, 8-12.
90-16A Citizen Knowledge of Volcano Threats at Mt. St. Helens. Ronald W. Perry
and Michael K. Lindell. (1990). The Environmental Professional, 12, 45-51.
90-15A Predicting Long-Term Adjustment to Volcano Hazard. Ronald W. Perry and
Michael K. Lindell. (1990). International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters,
8, 117-136.
90-14A Missing
90-13A Missing
90-12A Missing
90-11A Missing
90-10A Missing
90-09A Preliminary Model of Radon Exposure. George Rogers, N. Hummon, and D.
Strom. (19900). In L. Abbot, et al (Eds.), New Risks: Issues and Management,
349-358. New York: Plenum Press.
90-08A The Damage Assessment Process: The Application of ATC-20 and Effects
on Relief and Recovery. Sherry Oaks. (1990). In Robert Bolin (Ed.), The Loma
Prieta Earthquake: Studies of Short-Term Impacts, Institute of Behavioral Research,
Monograph #50, Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information
Center, University of Colorado.
90-07A Measurement of Areal Fluctuations of Great Salt Lake, Utah, Using Rectified
Space Photography. Michael Helfert, R. Molhler, and J. Giardino. (1990). Houston
Geological Society Bulletin, 16-19.
90-06A Crisis Management.Jack D. Kartez, (1990). In J. Newstrom and J. Pierce
(Eds.), Windows into Organizations, 45-64. New York: AMACOM-American Management
Association.
90-05A Adaptive Planning for Community Disaster Response. Jack D. Kartez and
Michael K. Lindell. (1990). In Robert Sylves and Walter Waugh (Eds.), Cities
and Disaster, 5-31. Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas Publishing.
90-04A Seismic Safety Through Public Incentives: The Palo Alto Seismic Identification
Program. Timothy Beatley and Philip Berke. (1990). Earthquake Spectra, 6, 57-79.
90-03A A Deemed-to-Comply Standard for Single and Multifamily Dwellings in High
Wind Regions.Dale C. Perry, J. R. McDonald, and C. R. O'Meilia. (1990). Journal
of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 36, 181-188.
90-02A Performance of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics. Dale C.
Perry, J. McDonald, and H. Saffir. (1990). Journal of Wind Engineering and
Industrial Aerodynamics, 36, 985-999.
90-01A The Strange Life of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics. Dale
C. Perry, J. McDonald, and R. Peterson. (1990). Journal of Wind Engineering
and Industrial Aerodynamics, 36, 255-268.
89-16A Communicating Threat information for Volcano Hazards. Ronald Perry and
Michael Lindell. (1989). In L. Walters, L. Wildins and T. Walters (Eds.), Bad
Tidings: Communication and Catastrophe, 47-62. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
89-15A Chemical and Nuclear Emergencies: Interchanging Lessons Learned from
Planning and Accident Experience. Vernon Adler, John Sorensen, and George Rogers.
(1989). Proceeding of the Workshop on Technical Aspects of Emergency Planning,
OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and Commission of European Communities, 269-281.
89-14A Automated Decision Support Systems for Hurricane Mitigation Planning.
Philip Berke and Norris Stubbs. (1989). Simulation, 101-109.
89-13A Warning and Response in Two Hazardous Material Transportation Accidents
in the U.S. George Rogers and John H. Sorensen. (1989), Journal of Hazardous
Materials, 22, 57-74.
89-12A Communication of Emergency Warning: Cyclical Process Involving People
and Technology. George Rogers. (1989). Disaster Management, 1, 23-32.
89-11A Chemical Fears: The Social Effects of the Chemical Stockpile Disposal
Program. J. H. Sorensen and George Rogers. (1989). Environmental Professional,
11, 385-395.
89-10A Emergency Planning for Chemical Agent Releases. George Rogers, J. H.
Sorensen, J. F. Long, and D. F. Fisher. (1989). Environmental Professional,
11, 396-408.
89-09A Intergovernmental Consultation and Coordination: Continued Protection
of Public Health and Safety Through Public Accountability. D. Feldman, S. Carnes,
and George Rogers. (1989). The Environmental Professional, 11, 409-421.
89-08A Community Planning for Industrial Risk: A Title III Research Agenda.
Jack D. Kartez. (1989). Industrial Crisis Quarterly, 3, 1-76.
89-07A Influences on Local Adoption of Planning Measures for Earthquake Hazard
Mitigation. Philip Berke, Timothy Beatley, and Suzanne Wilhite. (1989). International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 7, 33-56.
89-06A Community Preparedness for Hazardous Waste Emergencies. Charles Faupel
and Conner Bailey. (1989). I Dennis L. Peck (Ed.), Psychosocial Effects of
Hazardous Toxic Waste Disposal on Communities, 139-152. Springfield, IL: Charles
Thomas Publishing.
89-05A Out of Sight is Not Out of Mind: Public Opposition to Ocean Incineration.
Conner Bailey and Charles Faupel. (1989). Journal of Coastal Management, 17,
89-102.
89-04A Cancun Under Gilbert: Preliminary Observations. Benigno E. Aguirre. (1989).
International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 7, 69-82.
89-03A The Role of Archives for Comparative Studies of Social Structure and
Disaster. Dennis Wenger. (1989). In Gary A. Kreps (Ed.), Social Structure and
Disaster, 238-250. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press.
89-02A Hurricane Vertical Shelter Policy: The Experiences of Florida and Texas.
Philip Berke, (1989). Journal of Coastal Management, 17, 118-159.
89-01A Simulation of Fatalities in Structures Subjected to Hurricane Loading.
N. Stubbs, C. Sikorsky, P. Lipnick, and P. Lombard. (1989). Simulation in Emergency
Management and Technology, 88-9a3. San Diego, CA: Simulation Councils, Inc.
88-10A Public Alert and Warning Systems for Chemical Plant Emergencies.
John Sorensen, George Rogers, and D. Fisher. (1988). Proceedings of the American
Institute of Chemical Engineers Hazardous Materials Spills Conference, Chicago,
IL: AICHE.
88-09A Local Preparedness for Chemical Accidents: A Survey of U.S. Communities.
John Sorensen and George Rogers. (1988). Industrial Crisis Quarterly, 2, 89-108.
88-08A Diffusion of Emergency Warnings. George Rogers and John Sorensen. (1988).
Environmental Professional, 10, 281-29.
88-06A Research-Based Disaster Planning: Conditions for Implementation. Jack
D. Kartez and William J. Kelley. (1988). In Louise Comfort (Ed.), Managing
Disaster: Strategies and Policy Perspectives, 126-146. Durham, NC: Duke University
Press.
88-05A Contingencies Affecting Emergency Preparedness for Hazardous Waste. Charles
Faupel and Conner Bailey. (1988). International Journal of Mass Emergencies
and Disasters, 6,131-154.
88-04A Volcanic Disaster Prevention, Warning, Evacuation and Rescue. Dennis
Wenger, (1988). Proceedings of the Kagoshima International Conference on Volcanoes,
Kagoshima, Japan.
88-03A Determinants of Local Mitigation Response to Earthquake Hazards.Philip
Berke, Suzanne Wilhite, and Timothy Beatley. (1988). In Hajime Umemura (Ed.),
Ninth World Earthquake Engineering Conference Proceedings, 557-562. Tokyo:
Maruzen Company.
88-02A Automated Decision Support Systems for Hurricane Mitigation Planning.
Philip R. Berke and Norris Stubbs. (1988). Simulation, 101-109.
88-01A Feedback From the Field. B. E. Aguirre. (1988). International Journal
of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 6, 65-74.
87-04A Warning Mechanisms in Emergency Response Systems. Michael K. Lindell
and Ronald W. Perry. (1987). International Journal of Mass Emergencies and
Disasters, 5, 137-153.
87-03A Time Budget Analysis and Risk Management: Estimating the Probabilities
of the Event Schedules of American Adults. N. Hummon, L. Mauro, and George
Rogers. (1987). In Lester Lave (Ed.), Risk Assessment and Management, (pp.
365-374). New York: Plenum Press.
87-02A Planning for Uncertainty: The Case of Local Disaster Planning. Jack D.
Kartez and Michael K. Lindell. (1987). Journal of the American Planning Association,
53, 487-498.
87-01A Evaluating Mitigative Options for Critical Facilities in Hurricane Prone
Regions. Norris Stubbs, B.C. Johnson, and P.G. Gregory. (1987). In J.M. Roesset
(Ed.), Dynamics of Structures, New York: ASCE.
86-07A Protective Response to Technological Emergency: Risk Perception and Behavioral
Intention.Michael Lindell and V. E. Barnes. (1986). Nuclear Safety, 27, 457-467.
86-06A Warning Human Populations of Technological Hazard. George Rogers and
J. Nehnevajsa, Radiological Accidents - Perspectives and Emergency Planning.
(1986). In C. Chester, et al (Eds.), Radiological Accidents - Perspectives
and Emergency Planning (pp. 357-361). Washington DC: American Nuclear Society,
86-05A Application of a Computer System for Hurricane Emergency and Land Use
Planning. Philip Berke and Carlton Ruch,. (1986). Journal of Environmental
Management, 21, 117-134.
86-04A Estimation of Probability of Frame Failure Resulting From Human Error
Using Risk Curves. Norris Stubbs. (1986). National Science Foundation Workshop: "Modelling Human Errors in Structural Design and Construction." 1-24.
86-03A Structural Risk Management of the Construction Process. Norris Stubbs
and Charles Sikorsky. (1986). Journal of the American Institute of Constructors,
10, 25-31.
86-02A Role Conflict in Crises of Limited Forewarning. George Rogers. (1986)
Journal of Applied Sociology, 3, 33-50.
86-01A Local and National Media Coverage of Disaster: A Content Analysis of
the Print Media's Treatment of Disaster Myths. Dennis Wenger and Barbara Friedman.
(1986). International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 3, 27-50.
85-04A Community Response and Nonrecurring Floods. George Oliver Rogers. (1985).
FEMA Agreement #EMW-K-1024 .
85-03A Fault-Tree Analysis as an Integrative Technique for Safety Assessment
in a Wind Hazard. Norris Stubbs and Charles Sikorsky. (1985). Proceedings of
the Fifth U.S. National Conference on Wind Engineering, Lubbock, TX: Texas
Tech University, 2B1-8.
85-02A On Determining Public Acceptability of Risk. George Rogers, N. Hummon,
and D. Strom. (1985). In Chris Whipple and Vincent Covello (Eds.), Risk Analysis
in the Private Sector, New York: Plenum Press.
85-01A Non-Destructive Evaluation of Damage in Multi-Story Structures,.Norris
Stubbs and D. Rials. (1985). In I. Konigshi, a.H.S. Ang and M. Shinozuka (Eds.),Structural
Safety and Reliability, (pp. 517-522). Tokyo: Shinto Publishing.
84-08A Public Perceptions of Industrial Risks: A Free-Response Approach. Timothy
C. Earle and Michael K. Lindell. (1984). Low Probability, High Consequence
Risk Analysis: Issues, Methods, and Case Studies, 531-550.
84-07A The Protective Action Decision Model Applied to Evacuation During the
Three Mile Island Crisis,. P. S. Houts, M. K. Lindell, T. W. Hu, P. D. Cleary,
G. Tokuhata and C. B. Flynn. (1984). International Journal of Mass Emergencies,
2, 27-39.
84-06A Crisis Response Planning: Toward a Contingent Analysis. Jack D. Kartez.
(1984). Journal of the American Planning Association, 50, 9-22.
84-05A Residential Proximity, Perceived and Acceptable Risk. George Rogers.
(1984). In Vincent Covello and Robert Waller (Eds.), Low-Probability/High-Consequence
Risk Analysis (pp. 507-520), New York: Plenum Press.
84-04A A Computer System for Hurricane Hazard Assessment. Philip Berke, T. Larsen,
and C. Ruch. (1984). Comput.Environ.Urban Systems, 9, 259-269.
84-03A Human Response to Vertical Shelters: An Experimental Note. Carlton E.
Ruch. (1984). International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 1,389-401.
84-02A The Conventionalization of Collective Behavior in Cuba. B. E. Aguirre.
(1984). American Journal of Sociology, 90, 541-566.
84-01A Public Recognition of Hazard. George Rogers. (1984). In Vincent Covello,
Lester Lave, Alan Moghissi and V.R.R.. Uppuluir (Eds), Uncertainty in Risk
Assessment, Risk Management, and Decision Making, (pp. 103-116). New York:
Plenum Press.
83-04A Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Warning: How Would the Public Respond?
Michael K. Lindell and Ronald W. Perry. (1983). Nuclear News, 49-53.
83-03A Individual Response to Emergency Preparedness Near Mount St. Helens.
Michael K. Lindell, R. W. Perry, and M. R. Greene. (1983). Disaster Management,
3, 5-11.
83-02A Evacuation as Population Mobility. B.E. Aquirre. (1983). The International
Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 1, 415-438.
83-01A Methodological, Ideological, and Conceptual-Theoretical criticisms of
the Field of Collective Behavior: A Critical Evaluation and Implications for
Future Study. B.E. Aguirre and E.L. Quarantelli. (1983). Sociological Focus,
16, 195-216.
82-03A Crisis Communications: Ethnic Differentials in Interpreting and Responding
to Disaster Warnings. R. W. Perry, M. K. Lindell, and M. R. Greene. (1982).
Social Behavior and Personality, 10, 97-104.
82-02A Threat Perception and Public Response to Volcano Hazard. R. W. Perry,
M. K. Lindell, and M. R. Greene. (1982). Journal of Social Psychology, 116,
199-204.
82-01A Emergency Planning Implications of Local Governments' Responses to Mt.
St. Helens. Jack D. Kartez. (1982). Institute for Behavioral Research, Working
Paper Series #46, Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information
Center, University of Colorado.
81-01A The March 1980 Eruptions of Mt. St. Helens: Citizen Information and Threat
Perception. M. R. Greene, R. W. Perry and M. K. Lindell. (1981). Disasters,
5, 49-66.
80-08A Predisaster Planning to Promote Compliance with Evacuation Warnings.
Ronald W. Perry and Michael K. Lindell. (1980). In E. J. Baker (Ed.), Hurricane
and Coastal Storms: Awareness, Education and Mitigation (pp. 44-49). Tallahassee,
FL: Florida State University.
80-07A Enhancing Evacuation Warning Compliance: Suggestions for Emergency Planning.
R. W. Perry, M. R. Greene and Michael K. Lindell. (1980). Disasters, 4, 433-449.
80-06A Public Perceptions of Disaster-Related Behaviors.Thomas F. James and
Dennis E. Wenger. (1980). In E. J. Baker (Ed.), Hurricane and Coastal Storms:
Awareness, Education and Mitigation (pp. 162-168). Tallahassee, FL: Florida
State University.
80-05A Public Perceptions of Disaster-Related Behaviors. Dennis Wenger and Thomas
James. (1980). In Earl Baker, (Ed.), Hurricanes and Coastal Storms (pp. 162-169).
Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University.
80-04A Missing
80-03A Some Observations on the Nature of Panic Behavior: A Normative Orientation.
Dennis Wenger. (1980). Second International Seminar on Human Behavior in Fire
Emergencies .
80-02A The Effect of Social Influence on Response to Hurricane Warnings. Larry
Christensen and Carlton E. Ruch. (1980). Disasters, 4, 205-210.
80-01A The Long Term Effects of Major Natural Disasters on Marriage and Divorce:
An Ecological Study. B. E. Aguirre. (1980). Victimology, 5, 298-310.
78-04A The Psychological Consequences of Natural Disasters: A Review of Research
on American Communities. Ronald W. Perry and Michael K. Lindell. (1978). Mass
Emergencies, 3, 105-115.
78-03A Community Response to Disaster: Functional and Structural Alterations.
Dennis Wenger. (1978). In E.L. Quarantelli (Ed.), Disasters: Theory and Research
(pp. 17-47). Sage Studies in International Sociology, London: Sage Publications
Ltd.
78-02A Assessment of Brochures & Radio & Television
Presentations on Hurricane Awareness. Larry Christensen and Carlton E. Ruch.
(1978). Mass Emergencies, 3, 209-216.
78-01A The American National Red Cross and Image Maintenance: A Research Note.
Dennis Wenger and Thomas James. (1978). Mass Emergencies, 3, 55-60.
77-02A A Review Essay on Dennis S. Mileti, Thomas E. Drabek, and J. Eugene Haas,
Human Systems in Extreme Environments: A Sociological Perspective. Dennis Wenger.
(1977). Mass Emergencies, 2, 51-59.
77-01A Organizational Adaptations to Crises: Mechanisms of Coordination and
Structural Change. Russell R. Dynes and B.E. Aguirre. (1979). Disasters, 3,
72-74.
75-01A It's a Matter of Myths: An Empirical Examination of Individual Insight
into Disaster Response. Dennis Wenger, James Dykes, Thomas Sebok, and Joan
Neff. (1975). Mass Emergencies, 1, 33-48.
72-01A The Reluctant Army: The Functioning of Police Departments During Civil
Disturbances. Dennis Wenger. (1972). American Behavioral Sciences, 326-342.
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