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Preliminary Papers
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 papers 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
FAX: (979) 845 5121
Item - Title
01-02P Analyzing Interrater Agreement With and Without Disattenuation.
Michael Lindell, College Station, TX, HRRC, Texas A&M University 2001.
01-01P Assessing Community Impacts of Environmental Disasters, Michael
K. Lindell and Carla S. Prater. College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 2001. (Now available as Article 02-03A)
98-06P Citizen Participation, Social Support, and Disaster Preparedness
Planning: Promoting Self Protective Action in Risk-Prone Environments,
David M. Simpson and Sandra E. Sephton, College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas
A&M
University, 1998.
98-04P Neighborhood Building through Disaster Preparedness, David M. Simpson,
College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1998.
98-03P Comparing Community-based Disaster Preparedness Programs: An Initial
Examination of Program Structure and Administration, David M. Simpson,
College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1998.
98-02P Developing a Rationale for Grass Roots Disaster Preparedness, David
M. Simpson, College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1998.
98- 01P The Research Context of Community-based Disaster Preparedness Groups:
A Review of Related Literature, David M. Simpson, College Station, TX:
HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1998.
97-02P Member Commitment and Participation in Local Emergency Planning
Committees, David J. Whitney and Michael K. Lindell, College Station,
TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1997.
97-01P Comparison of the Volunteer Behavior During the Mexico City and
Northridge Earthquakes, Gabriela Vigo and Dennis Wenger, College Station,
TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1997. (Now available as Article 00-04A)
96-02P Feedback Report: Team Climate within Effective LEPCs, M. K. Lindell,
D. Whitney, C. Futch and C. Clause, Washington DC: George Washington
University Institute for Crisis and Disaster Management, 1996.
96-01P Member Commitment and Participation in Local Emergency Planning
Committees, David J. Whitney and Michael K. Lindell, College Station,
TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1997.
95-02P Feedback Report: Organizational Characteristics of Effective LEPCs,
M. K. Lindell, D. Whitney, C. Futch and C. Clause, East Lansing, MI:
Michigan State University Department of Psychology, 1995.
95-01P Application of Pattern Recognition to Damage Localization, Norris
Stubbs and Gabe Garcia, College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1995.
94-03P Reducing Natural Hazard Risks through Land Use Planning and Growth
Management: Federal and State Policy Experience, Philip R. Berke, College
Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1994.
94-02P Sustainable Development as a Guide to Community Land Use Policy:
A Conceptual Framework, Philip R. Berke and Jack Kartez, College Station,
TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1994.
94-01P Evacuation Behavior Among Tenants of the World Trade Center Following
the Bombing of February 26, 1993, Dennis Wenger, Benigno Aguirre, and
Gabriela Vigo, College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1994.
93-03P LEPC Roles in Toxic Hazards Reduction: Implementing Title III's
Unwritten Goals, Jack D. Kartez, College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1993. ($12.30)
93-02P Watches and Warnings and the Epidemiological Effects of Tornadoes,
B. E. Aguirre, Rogelio Saenz, John Edmiston, Nan Yang, Elsa Agramonte,
and Dietra L. Stuart, College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1993.
93-01P Detecting Tornadoes: A Spurious Population Effect?, B. E. Aguirre,
Rogelio Saenz, John Edmiston, Nan Yang, Dietra Stuart, and Elsa Agramonte,
College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1993.
92-04P Economies of Expertise: Emergency Preparedness, Community Planning
and Comprehensive Hazards Management, C. Faupel, J. Kartez and C. Bailey,
College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1992.
92-03P The Influence of State Planning Mandates On Local Plan Quality,
Philip Berke and Steve French, College Station, TX, HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1992.
92-02P Preserving People-Place Relationships: Attitudes Toward Historic
Charleston Following Hurricane Hugo, Mark Lam & Daniel
F. MacGilvray, College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M University, 1992.
92-01P Emergent and Volunteer Behavior During Disaster: Research Findings
and Planning Implications, Dennis Wenger, College Station, TX: HRRC Texas
A&M
University, 1992.
91-07P A Study of Local Mass Media Coverage of Two Disasters in the United
States, E. L. Quarantelli and Dennis Wenger, College Station, TX: HRRC,
Texas A&M
University, 1991.
91-06P Black Political Empowerment and White Environmental Activism in
Sumter County, Alabama: Obstacles to Formation of a Natural Alliance,
Conner Bailey, Charles Faupel and James Gundlach, College Station, TX:
HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1991.
91-05P Disaster Education, Household Preparedness and Stress Responses
to Hurricane Hugo, Charles E. Faupel, Susan P. Kelley and Thomas A. Petee,
College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1991.
91-03P Establishing Functional Requirements for Emergency Management Information
Systems, J. H. Reed, George Rogers, and J. Sorensen, College Station,
TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1991.
91-02P Emergent and Volunteer Behavior During Disaster: Research Findings
and Planning Implications, Dennis Wenger, College Station, TX: HRRC Texas
A&M
University, 1992.
91-01P Early LEPC Support for Hazard Reduction: A Policy Perspective on
Title III's Unwritten Goals, Jack D. Kartez, College Station, TX: HRRC,
Texas A&M
University, 1991.
90-06P Hazardous Wastes and the Legitimacy Crisis of Advanced Capitalism,
Charles Faupel, Conner Bailey and Susan Holland, College Station, TX:
HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1990.
90-05P The Impact of Disaster Education on Citizen Preparedness for Hurricane
Hugo, Charles Faupel, Susan Kelly and Thomas Petee, College Station,
TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1990.
90-04P Household Recovery Following Hurricane Gilbert: St. James and St.
Thomas Parishes, Jamaica, Philip R. Berke, Timothy Beatley and Clarence
E. Feagin, College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1991.
90-03 The Convergence of Volunteers in a Consensus Crisis: The Case of
the 1985 Mexico City Earthquake, Dennis Wenger and Thomas James, College
Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1990.
90-02P Natural Hazards Reduction and Recovery: Use of the Public Goods
Perspective as a Framework of Analysis, Philip Berke and Swaroop Reddy,
College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1990.
90-01P Emergency Response, Planning and Search and Rescue, Charlie Scawthorn
and Dennis Wenger, College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1990.
89-04P Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning: An Overview of Seismic
Policy Related Issues (DRC Preliminary Paper #121), Dennis Wenger and
Thomas Drabek, Texas A&M
University, 1989.
89-03P The Effects of Hurricane Gilbert in Cancun, B. E. Aguirre, College
Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1989.
89-02P Warnings, B. E. Aguirre, College Station, TX: HRRC, Texas A&M
University, 1989.
89-01P The Study of Volunteer and Emergent Organizational Response: Approaches
and Issues for Future Research, Dennis Wenger, College Station, TX: HRRC,
Texas A&M
University, 1989.
88-01P A Comparative Study of Mass Media Organization in Disaster: An Empirical
Examination of Some Recent Observation in the Literature, Dennis Wenger
and Barbara Friedman, Newark, DE: Disaster Research Center, 1988.
85-01P Mass Media and Disasters, Dennis Wenger, College Station, TX: HRRC,
Texas A&M
University, 1985.
77-01P The Development of Propositional Inventories
in the Social Sciences: Methodological Considerations, B. E. Aguirre, College
Station, TX: HRRC,
Texas A&M
University, 1977.
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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
FAX: (979) 845 5121
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