Pages that link to "Item:Q50319"
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The following pages link to Nathan J Wood, Ph.D. (Q50319):
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- Residential and service-population exposure to multiple natural hazards in the Mount Hood region of Clackamas County, Oregon (Q61229) (← links)
- Population and business exposure to twenty scenario earthquakes in the State of Washington (Q63277) (← links)
- Understanding risk and resilience to natural hazards (Q63279) (← links)
- Amount and Percentage of Current Societal Assets in Areas on Kaua'i, Hawai'i, within the 1992 Hurricane 'Iniki Storm-Surge Inundation Zone (Q65531) (← links)
- Variations in Community Exposure and Sensitivity to Tsunami Hazards on the Open-Ocean and Strait of Juan de Fuca Coasts of Washington (Q66056) (← links)
- Variations in City Exposure and Sensitivity to Tsunami Hazards in Oregon (Q66350) (← links)
- Variations in Community Exposure and Sensitivity to Tsunami Hazards in the State of Hawai'i (Q66562) (← links)
- Opportunities and Needs for Mobile-Computing Technology to Support U.S. Geological Survey Fieldwork (Q67621) (← links)
- Dialog on science impact: benchmarking external efforts and organizations (Q68510) (← links)
- Clusters of community exposure to coastal flooding hazards based on storm and sea level rise scenarios—implications for adaptation networks in the San Francisco Bay region (Q144900) (← links)
- Pedestrian evacuation modeling to reduce vehicle use for distant tsunami evacuations in Hawaiʻi (Q144902) (← links)
- Vulnerability of port and harbor communities to earthquake and tsunami hazards: The use of GIS in community hazard planning (Q148397) (← links)
- Multi-hazard risk analysis for the U.S. Department of the Interior: An integration of expert elicitation, planning priorities, and geospatial analysis (Q150478) (← links)
- Pedestrian flow-path modeling to support tsunami evacuation and disaster relief planning in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (Q151693) (← links)
- Intra-community implications of implementing multiple tsunami-evacuation zones in Alameda, California (Q152715) (← links)
- Household evacuation characteristics in American Samoa during the 2009 Samoa Islands tsunami (Q153253) (← links)
- Changes in population evacuation potential for tsunami hazards in Seward, Alaska, since the 1964 Good Friday earthquake (Q154764) (← links)
- Climate Change Adaptation for Coastal National Wildlife Refuges (Q160162) (← links)
- Informing Conservation Management Decision-Making at Coastal National Wildlife Refuges (Q160569) (← links)
- Tsunamis (Q229142) (← links)
- Earthquakes (Q229145) (← links)
- Volcanoes (Q229147) (← links)
- Hazards Vulnerability Team (Q229148) (← links)
- SAFRR Tsunami Scenario (Q230172) (← links)
- Variations in community exposure to lahar hazards from multiple volcanoes in Washington State (USA) (Q233836) (← links)
- A protocol for coordinating post-tsunami field reconnaissance efforts in the USA (Q233959) (← links)
- Sensitivity of tsunami evacuation modeling to direction and land cover assumptions (Q233969) (← links)
- Incorporating climate change and morphological uncertainty into coastal change hazard assessments (Q233978) (← links)
- Variations in population vulnerability to tectonic and landslide-related tsunami hazards in Alaska (Q233991) (← links)
- Community clusters of tsunami vulnerability in the US Pacific Northwest (Q234259) (← links)
- Tsunami vertical-evacuation planning in the U.S. Pacific Northwest as a geospatial, multi-criteria decision problem (Q236406) (← links)
- Comparing population exposure to multiple Washington earthquake scenarios for prioritizing loss estimation studies (Q236654) (← links)
- Variable population exposure and distributed travel speeds in least-cost tsunami evacuation modelling (Q236747) (← links)
- Reducing risk from lahar hazards: Concepts, case studies, and roles for scientists (Q236790) (← links)
- Reducing Vulnerability of Ports and Harbors to Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards (Q237726) (← links)
- Beat-the-wave evacuation mapping for tsunami hazards in Seaside, Oregon, USA (Q238372) (← links)
- Community disruptions and business costs for distant tsunami evacuations using maximum versus scenario-based zones (Q239223) (← links)
- Influence of road network and population demand assumptions in evacuation modeling for distant tsunamis (Q239287) (← links)
- HERA: A dynamic web application for visualizing community exposure to flood hazards based on storm and sea level rise scenarios (Q239562) (← links)
- Projecting community changes in hazard exposure to support long-term risk reduction: A case study of tsunami hazards in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (Q239921) (← links)
- Spatial trends in marsh sediment deposition within a microtidal creek system, Waccasassa Bay, Florida (Q242319) (← links)
- The participatory vulnerability scoping diagram - deliberative risk ranking for community water systems (Q242676) (← links)
- A support system for assessing local vulnerability to weather and climate (Q242725) (← links)
- Community variations in population exposure to near-field tsunami hazards as a function of pedestrian travel time to safety (Q242743) (← links)
- The SAFRR Tsunami Scenario (Q244207) (← links)
- Anisotropic path modeling to assess pedestrian-evacuation potential from Cascadia-related tsunamis in the US Pacific Northwest (Q245499) (← links)
- Stakeholder perspectives on land-use strategies for adapting to climate-change-enhanced coastal hazards: Sarasota, Florida (Q247276) (← links)
- Influence of potential sea level rise on societal vulnerability to hurricane storm-surge hazards, Sarasota County, Florida (Q248203) (← links)
- Current and future vulnerability of Sarasota County Florida to hurricane storm surge & sea level rise (Q252145) (← links)
- Influence of demand and capacity in transportation simulations of short-notice, distant-tsunami evacuations (Q253679) (← links)