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Kejin Wang, Nina S. N. Lam, Lei Zou and Volodymyr Mihunov
Disaster resilience is the capacity of a community to ?bounce back? from disastrous events. Most studies rely on traditional data such as census data to study community resilience. With increasing use of social media, new data sources such as Twitter cou...
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Kerry Milch, Kenneth Broad, Ben Orlove and Robert Meyer
Although the field has seen great advances in hurricane prediction and response, the economic toll from hurricanes on U.S. communities continues to rise. We present data from Hurricanes Earl (2010), Irene (2011), Isaac (2012), and Sandy (2012) to show th...
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Thomas A. Bianchette, Kam-biu Liu, Yi Qiang, Nina S.-N. Lam
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The wetlands of the southern Louisiana coast are disappearing due to a host of environmental stressors. Thus, it is imperative to analyze the spatial and temporal variability of wetland vertical accretion rates. A key question in accretion concerns the r...
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