Faculty
Walter Gillis Peacock
Professor and Director, Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center
Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning
Location : A134
• Phone: (979) 845-7853
peacock@archone.tamu.edu
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Dr. Peacock is Professor of Urban Planning in Landscape Architecture
and Urban Planning and serves as Director of Hazard Reduction and Recovery
Center at Texas A&M University. His teaching areas include: Planning
Methods and Analysis; Planning Research Methods, Hazard Mitigation and
Long-term Recovery; and Sociology of Hazards and Disasters.
His research interests include urban planning, sustainable community development,
natural hazard, hazard mitigation, and long-term recovery quantitative methods.
Walter
has written or co-authored several books and articles including Hurricane
Andrew: Ethnicity, Gender and the Sociology of Disaster. London: Routledge,
1997; Living Conditions, Disasters and Development: An Approach to Cross-Cultural
Comparisons: University of Georgia Press, 1993; “Hurricane risk perceptions
among Florida’s Single Family Homeowners,” Landscape and Urban
Planning, 2005; “Hurricane Mitigation Status and Factors Influencing
Mitigation Status Among Florida’s Single-Family Homeowners,” Natural
Hazards Review, 2003; “Modeling Hurricane Evacuation Decisions with
Ethnographic Methods,” International Journal of Mass Emergencies and
Disasters, 2001.
Walter received his B.A. from Columbus College and his M.A.
and Ph.D. from University of Georgia...[more]
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