A commonly accepted framework of mass disaster evacuation postulates dependency on resilience and on exposure of the risk posed to groups by a threat. Resilience relates to the material and conceptual resources available within reach or through the larger community. Exposure varies with such factors as location relative to the threat agent\u27s pathway, magnitude, and scope over time. Also commonly accepted is the chronic lack of resources and the dependence on public means that afflict disenfranchised segments of a population. Clearly, to mitigate the disparities in evacuation risk across social boundaries, it becomes imperative that the community at large make available tangible and intangible resources to its disenfranchised segments. A ...
Evacuation decisions by people at risk are dependent on a variety of social factors that can define ...
Coastal areas have been experiencing the consequences of climate change in recent years, especially ...
Determining where people are most likely to suffer losses and have difficulty in evacuating from a h...
Hurricane landfalls have great potential to cause human injuries, loss of lives and loss or damage o...
This paper presents the development of the Coastal Community Social Vulnerability Index (CCSVI) in o...
Developing an effective evacuation strategy for hurricane zones presents challenges to emergency pla...
Hurricanes are massive and devastating storms that can produce strong winds, significant flooding, s...
Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe coastal st...
Many U.S. coastal communities are greatly susceptible to unique location-based hazards from seasonal...
Hurricane landfalls have great potential to cause human injuries, loss of lives and loss or damage o...
Abstract. Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe ...
The purpose of this study is to examine and compare the methodologies being developed in assessing s...
Extreme weather events are expected to increase as a consequence of climate change, increasing the i...
As the number of people moving to the Gulf Coast increases, so does the risk of exposure to floods, ...
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections...
Evacuation decisions by people at risk are dependent on a variety of social factors that can define ...
Coastal areas have been experiencing the consequences of climate change in recent years, especially ...
Determining where people are most likely to suffer losses and have difficulty in evacuating from a h...
Hurricane landfalls have great potential to cause human injuries, loss of lives and loss or damage o...
This paper presents the development of the Coastal Community Social Vulnerability Index (CCSVI) in o...
Developing an effective evacuation strategy for hurricane zones presents challenges to emergency pla...
Hurricanes are massive and devastating storms that can produce strong winds, significant flooding, s...
Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe coastal st...
Many U.S. coastal communities are greatly susceptible to unique location-based hazards from seasonal...
Hurricane landfalls have great potential to cause human injuries, loss of lives and loss or damage o...
Abstract. Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe ...
The purpose of this study is to examine and compare the methodologies being developed in assessing s...
Extreme weather events are expected to increase as a consequence of climate change, increasing the i...
As the number of people moving to the Gulf Coast increases, so does the risk of exposure to floods, ...
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections...
Evacuation decisions by people at risk are dependent on a variety of social factors that can define ...
Coastal areas have been experiencing the consequences of climate change in recent years, especially ...
Determining where people are most likely to suffer losses and have difficulty in evacuating from a h...