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Burton, C. G. and S. L. Cutter. "Levee failures and social vulnerability in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Area, California," Natural Hazards Review.

Edmonds, A. S. and S. L. Cutter. "Planning for pet evacuations during disasters," Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

James, L. A. and S. L. Cutter. "Flood hazards in the Central Valley of California," Natural Hazards Review.

Kupfer, J. A., D. Glenn and J. Sackett. "Patterns and controls of hurricane-caused forest damage: A landscape-scale analysis of treefall direction following Hurricane Katrina," Professional Geographer.

Schmidtlein, M.C., R. Deutsch, W. W. Piegorsch, and S. L. Cutter. "A sensitivity analysis of the Social Vulnerability Index," Risk Analysis.

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Cutter, S. L., 2008. "Vulnerability analysis, environmental hazards," in E. Melnick and B. Everitt (eds.), Encyclopedia of Quantitative Risk Assessment. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Cutter, S. L. and C. Finch, 2008. "Temporal and spatial changes in social vulnerability to natural hazards," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (7): 2301-2306.

Cutter, S. L., M. Gall, and C. T. Emrich, 2008. "Toward a comprehensive loss inventory of weather and climate hazards," in H. F. Díaz and R. J. Murnane (eds.), Climate Extremes and Society. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 279-295.

Kar, B. and M. E. Hodgson, 2008. "A GIS-based model to determine site suitability of emergency evacuation shelters," Transactions in GIS 12(2): 227-248.

Kupfer, J. A., A. T. Myers, S. E. McLane, and G. N. Melton, 2008. " Patterns of forest damage in a Southern Mississippi landscape caused by Hurricane Katrina," Ecosystems 11(1): 45-60.

Mitchell, J. T., K. A. Borden, and M. C. Schmidtlein, 2008. "Teaching Hazards Geography and Geographic Information Systems: A Middle School Level Experience," International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education. (available online)

Schmidtlein, M. C., S. L. Cutter, and C. Finch, 2008. "Disaster declarations and major hazard occurrences in the United States," The Professional Geographer 60(1): 1-14.

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Barnes, L. R., E. C. Gruntfest, M. H. Hayden, D. M. Schultz, and C. Benight, 2007. "False alarms and close calls: a conceptual model of warning accuracy," Weather and Forecasting 22(5): 1140-1147.

Benight, C. C., E. C. Gruntfest, M. Hayden, and L. R. Barnes, 2007. "Trauma and short-fuse weather warning perceptions," Environmental Hazards 7(3): 220-226.

Borden, K. A., M. C. Schmidtlein, C. T. Emrich, W. W. Piegorsch, and S. L. Cutter, 2007. "Vulnerability of U.S. Cities to Environmental Hazards," Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 4(2): Article #5.

Boruff, B. J. and S. L. Cutter, 2007. "The environmental vulnerability of Caribbean island nations," The Geographical Review 91(1): 24-45.

Cutter, S. L., L. A. Johnson, C. Finch, and M. Berry, 2007. "The U.S. Hurricane Coast: Increasingly Vulnerable?" Environment 49(7): 8-20.

Cutter, S. L., C. T. Emrich, B. J. Adams, C. K. Huyck, and R. T. Eguchi, 2007. "Utilizing new information technologies in managing hazards and disasters," in K. Tierney and W. Waugh (eds.), Emergency Management: Principles and Practice for Local Government, 2nd edition. Washington, DC: ICMA Press, pp. 279-298.

Cutter, S. L. and M. Gall, 2007. "Hurricane Katrina: a failure of planning or planned failure?" [in German], in C. Felgentreff and T. Glade (eds.), Naturrisiken and Sozialkatastrophen. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, pp. 353-366.

Dow, K., R.E. O’Connor, B. Yarnal, G. J. Carbone, and C. L. Jocoy, 2007. "Why worry? Community water system managers’ perceptions of climate vulnerability," Global Environmental Change 17(2): 228-237.

Gall, M., B. J. Boruff, and S. L. Cutter, 2007. "Assessing flood hazard zones in the absence of digital floodplain maps: a comparison of alternative approaches," Natural Hazards Review 8(1): 1-21.

Gall, M. and S. L. Cutter, 2007. "2005 Events and Outcomes: Beyond Hurricane Katrina," in C. B. Rubin (ed.), Emergency Management: The American Experience 1900-2005. Fairfax, VA: Public Entity Risk Institute (PERI), pp. 185-205.

Guo, D., K. Liao, and M. Morgan, 2007. "Visualizing patterns in a global terrorism incident database," Environment and Planning 34(5): 767-784.

Hayden, M. H., S. Drobot, S. Radil, E. C. Gruntfest, and L. R. Barnes, 2007. "Information sources for flash flood warnings in Denver, CO and Austin, TX," Environmental Hazards 7(3): 211-219.

Kupfer, J. A, M.A. Roberts, S. Walker, J. L. Pinckney, J. E. Moore, J. M. Quattro and S. B. Franklin, 2007. "Ecological impacts and coastal ecosystem resiliency following Hurricane Katrina," Southeastern Biology 54: 407-418.

Malanson, G. P., Q. Wang and J. A. Kupfer, 2007. "Ecological processes and spatial patterns before, during and after simulated deforestation," Ecological Modelling 202: 397-409.

Mitchell, J. T., S. L. Cutter, and Andrew S. Edmonds, 2007. "Improving shadow evacuation management: Case study of the Graniteville, South Carolina chlorine spill," Journal of Emergency Management 5(1): 28-34.

Piegorsch, W. W., S. L. Cutter, and F. Hardisty, 2007. "Benchmark analysis for quantifying urban vulnerability to terrorist incidents," Risk Analysis 27(6): 1411-1425.

Raber, G. T., J. R. Jensen, M. E. Hodgson, J. A. Tullis, B. A. Davis, and J. Berglund, 2007. "Impact of Lidar Nominal Post-spacing on DEM Accuracy and Flood Zone Delineation," Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 73(7): 793-804.

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Cutter, S. L., 2006. Hazards, Vulnerability, and Environmental Justice. London and Sterling, VA: Earthscan. 418 pp.

Cutter, S. L., C. T. Emrich, J. T. Mitchell, B. J. Boruff, M. Gall, M. C. Schmidtlein, C. G. Burton, and G. Melton, 2006. "The Long Road Home: Race, Class, and Recovery from Hurricane Katrina," Environment 48(2): 8-20.

Cutter, S. L. and C. T. Emrich, 2006. "Moral Hazard, Social Catastrophe: The Changing Face of Vulnerability along the Hurricane Coasts," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 604: 102-112.

Dow, K. and T. E. Downing, 2006. Atlas of Climate Change. Berkeley: University of California Press and London: Earthscan.

Mitchell, J. T., 2006. "Conflicting Threat Perceptions at a Rural Agricultural Fair," Tourism Management 27(6): 1298-1307.

Mitchell, J. T., 2006. "Hurricane Katrina and Mississippi’s ‘Invisible’ Coast," Southeastern Geographer 46(2): 181-188.

Jensen, J. R. and M. E. Hodgson, 2006. “Remote Sensing of Natural and Man-made Hazards and Disasters,” in M. K. Ridd and J. D. Hipple (eds.), Manual of Remote Sensing of Human Settlements. Bethesda, MD: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, pp. 401-429.

Yarnal, B., A.L. Heasley, R. E. O’Connor, K. Dow, and C. L. Jocoy, 2006. "The Potential Use of Climate Forecasts by Community Water System Managers," Land Use and Water Resources Research Vol. 6. Available online at http://www.luwrr.com/contents.html.

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Boruff, B. J., C. Emrich, and S. L. Cutter, 2005. “Erosion Hazard Vulnerability of U.S. Coastal Counties”, Journal of Coastal Research 21(5): 932-942.

Carbone, G. J. and K. Dow, 2005. “Water Resource Management and Drought Forecasts in South Carolina”. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 41 (1): 145-155.

Cutter, S. L., 2005. “The Geography of Social Vulnerability: Race, Class, and Catastrophe”, Social Science Research Council, Understanding Katrina: Perspectives from the Social Sciences. Available from http://understandingkatrina.ssrc.org/Cutter/

Cutter, S. L., 2005. “The Role of Vulnerability Science in Disaster Preparedness and Response Research”. Testimony provided to the Subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Science, “The Role of Social Science Research in Disaster Preparedness and Response”, November 10, 2005. Available from http://science.house.gov/publications/hearings_markups_details.aspx?NewsID=976

Cutter, S. L., 2005. “Hazards Measurement,” in K. Kempf-Leonard (ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Measurement, Volume 2. New York: Academic Press, pp. 197-202.

Cutter, S. L., 2005. “Are We Asking the Right Question?” in R. W. Perry and E. L. Quarantelli (eds.), What is a Disater: New Answers to Old Questions. New York: Xlibris, pp. 39-48.

Cutter, S. L. and C. Emrich, 2005. “Are Natural Hazards and Disaster Losses in the U.S. Increasing?”, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 86 (41), October 11, 2005: 381, 388-89.

DeCastro, M. and B. H. Singer, 2005. "Was Malaria Present in the Amazon before the European Conquest? Available evidence and future research agenda". Journal of Archaeological Science 32: 337-340.

Dow, K., 2005. “Steps Toward Mapping Vulnerability to Climate Change”, Directions Magazine, July. Available from http://www.directionsmag.com/article.php?article_id=901&trv=1.

Dow, K., E. R. Carr, A. Douma, G. Han, and K. Hallding, 2005. “Linking Water Scarcity to Population Movements: From Global Models to Local Experiences”. Stockholm, Sweden: SEI Risk and Vulnerability Programme Report 2005. Available from http://www.sei.se/dload/2005/Linking_Water.pdf.

Jensen, J. R., M. E. Hodgson, J. A. Tullis, and G. T. Raber, 2005. “Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces and Building Infrastructures”, Using Geospatial Technologies in Urban Environments, R. R. Jensen, J. Gatrell, and D. D. McLane, Eds., Springer-Verlag: New York, pp.5-21.

Keiser J. M. DeCastro, M. F. Maltese, R. Bos, M. Tanner, B. H. Singer, and J. Utzinger, 2005. "Effect of Irrigation and Large Dams on the Burden of Malaria on Global and Regional Scale". American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 72(4): 392-406.

Kupfer, J. A. and J. D. Miller, 2005. “Wildfire Effects and Post-fire Responses of an Invasive Mesquite Population: The Interactive Importance of Grazing and Non-Native Herbaceous Species Invasion”. Journal of Biogeography 32: 453-466.

Lindskog, E., K. Dow, G. Nilsson-Axberg, F. Miller, and A. Hancock, 2005. “When Rapid Changes to Social, Economic and Environment Conditions Converge: Challenges to Sustainable Livelihoods in Dak Lak, Vietnam”. Stockholm, Sweden: SEI Risk and Vulnerability Programme Report 2005.

McMahon, G., S. P. Benjamin, K. Clarke, J. E. Findley, R. N. Fisher, W.L. Graf, L. C. Gundersen, J. W. Jones, T. R. Loveland, K. S. Roth, L. Usery, and N. J. Wood, 2005. Geography for a Changing World: A Science Strategy for the Geographic Research of the U.S. Geological Survey, 2005-2015. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey, Circular 1281, 54 pp.

O’Connor, R. E., B. Yarnal, K. Dow, C. L. Jacoy, and G. J. Carbone, 2005. “Feeling At-Risk Matters: Water Managers and the Decision to Use Forecasts.” Risk Analysis 25(5): 1265-1275.

Parnell, D. B., D. Brommer, P. G. Dixon, M. E. Brown, and D. W. Gamble, 2005. “A Survey of Hurricane Frances Damage on San Salvador,” Bahamas Journal of Science 12(1): 2-6.

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Beer, T., P. Bobrowsky, P. Canuti, S. Cutter, and S. Marsh, 2004. “Hazards—Minimising Risk, Maximizing Awareness”, Prospectus for a Key Theme for the International Year of the Planet Earth 2005-2007. Earth Sciences for Society, International Union of Geological Sciences, UNESCO. Leiden, The Netherlands: Earth Sciences for Society Foundation, 16 pp. Available online from http://www.esfs.org.

Cutter, S. L., D. B. Richardson, and T. J. Wilbanks, 2004. “The Geographical Dimensions of Terrorism: Future Directions,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94(4): 1001-1002.

Dahlman, C. T., 2004. “Geographies of Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing: The Lessons of Bosnia-Herzegovina.” in C. Flint ed. The Geography of War and Peace: From Death Camps to Diplomats. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, pp. 174-197.

DeCastro, M., Y. Yamagata, D. Mtasiwa, M.Tanner, J. Utzinger, J.Keiser, and B. H. Singer, 2004. "Integrated Urban Malaria Control: a Case Study In Dar es Salaam, Tanzania". American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 71(Suppl 2): 103-117.

Gall, M., 2004. "Where to go? Strategic Modelling of Access to Emergency Shelters in Mozambique," Disasters 28(1): 79-93.

James, L. A., 2004. Tailings Fans and Valley-Spur Cutoffs Created by Hydraulic Mining. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 29(7): 869-882.

Keiser, J., J. Utzinger, M. DeCastro, T. Smith, M. Tanner, and B. H. Singer, 2004. "Urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa and Implications for Malaria Control". American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 71(Suppl 2): 118-127.

Mock, C. J., 2004. “Tropical cyclone reconstructions from documentary records; examples from South Carolina. In R. J. Murnane and K. B. Liu (eds.), Hurricanes and Typhoons: Past, Presentand Future, New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 121-148.

Ó Tuathail, G. and C.T. Dahlman, 2004. “The Clash of Governmentalities: Displacement and Return in Bosnia-Herzegovina.” In W. Larner and W. Walters (eds.), Global Governmentality: Governing international spaces. London: Routledge, pp. 136-154.

Ó Tuathail, G. and C.T. Dahlman, 2004. “The Effort to Reverse Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia-Herzegovina: The Limits of Returns.” Eurasian Geography and Economics. 45(6): 439-464.

Brunn, S. D., S. L. Cutter, and J. W. Harrington Jr. (eds.),. 2004. Geography and Technology. Dordrecht, Boston, and London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 613 pp.

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Boruff, B. J., J. A. Easoz, S. D. Jones, H. R. Landry, J. D. Mitchem, and S. L. Cutter, 2003. "Tornado hazards in the United States." Climate Research 24: 103-117.

Carbone, G. J., L. O. Mearns, T. Mavromatis, E. J. Sadler, and D. Stooksbury, 2003. “Evaluating CROPGRO-Soybean Performance for use in Climate Impact Studies.” Agronomy Journal 95(3): 537-544.

Cutter, S. L., 2003. "GI Science, Disasters, and Emergency Management,” Transactions in GIS 7(4): 439-445.

Cutter, S. L., 2003. “The Science of Vulnerability and the Vulnerability of Science,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 93(1):1-12.

Cutter, S. L., J. T. Mitchell, A. A. Hill, L. M. B. Harrington, S-L Kaktins, W. A. Muraco, J. DeHart, A. Reynolds, and R. Shudak. 2003. "Attitudes toward reducing greehouse gas emissions from local places." in Global Change in Local Places: Estimating, Understanding, and Reducing Greenhouse Gases, edited by The Association of American Geographers GCLP Research Team. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 171-191.

Cutter, S. L., B. J. Boruff, and W. L. Shirley, 2003. “Social Vulnerability to Environmental Hazards.” Social Science Quarterly 84(1): 242-261.

Cutter, S. L., D. B. Richardson, and T. J. Wilbanks (eds.), 2003. The Geographical Dimensions of Terrorism. New York and London: Routledge.

Cutter, S. L., D. B. Richardson, and T. J. Wilbanks, 2003. “The Changing Landscape of Fear,” in S.L. Cutter, D.B. Richardson, and T.J. Wilbanks (eds.), The Geographical Dimensions of Terrorism. New York and London: Routledge, pp. 1-5.

Cutter, S. L., D. B. Richardson, and T. J. Wilbanks, 2003. “A Research and Action Agenda,” in S.L. Cutter, D.B. Richardson, and T.J. Wilbanks (eds.), The Geographical Dimensions of Terrorism. New York and London: Routledge, pp. 223-229.

Cutter, S. L. and W. H. Renwick, 2003. Exploitation, Conservation, Preservation: A Geographic Perspective on Natural Resource Use Fourth Edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons. 390 pp.

Hodgson, M. E., J. R. Jensen, L. Schmidt, S. Schill, and B. Davis, 2003. “An Evaluation of LIDAR- and IFSAR-derived Digital Elevation Models in Leaf-on Conditions with USGS Level 1 and Level 2 DEMs.” Remote Sensing of Environment. 84(2): 295-308

Knight, C. G., S. L. Cutter, J. DeHart, A. S. Denny, D. G. Howard, S-L Kaktins, D. E. Kromm, S. E. White, and B. Yarnal, 2003. "Reducing greenhouse gas emissions: learning from local analogs." in Global Change in Local Places: Estimating, Understanding, and Reducing Greenhouse Gases, edited by The Association of American Geographers GCLP Research Team. . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 192-213.

Koch, S. E., and J. D. Mitchem, 2003. “A Structured Process for Prediction of Convection Associated with Split Cold Fronts.” Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 84(2): 174-179.

Mitchell, J. T., 2003. "Prayer in Disaster: Case Study of Christian Clergy," Natural Hazards Review 4(1): 20-26.

Mitchell, J. T., A. Hill, M. Baker, S. Jones, and S.L. Cutter, 2003. “Transitory Trouble: Inter-and Intra-State Hazardous Materials Flows in South Carolina,” Middle States Geographer 35:13-21.

Mitchem, J. D., 2003. “An Analysis of the September 20, 2002 Indianapolis Tornado: Public Response to a Tornado Warning and Damage Assessment Difficulties.” Quick Response Report #161, Natural Hazards Center,University of Colorado.Available from http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/research/qr/qr161/qr161.html

Montz, B. E., J. A. Cross, and S. L. Cutter, 2003. “Hazards,” in G. Gaile and C. Willmott (eds.), Geography in America II. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 481-491.

Shoaf, K., V. Argothy, B. J. Boruff, L. Cubbin, and J. Miller, 2003. “Chapter 9: Societal Impacts,” in A. Rodriguez-Marek and C. Edwards (eds.), Earthquake Spectra. Supplement A to Volume 19.

Thomas, D. S. K., S. L. Cutter, M. E. Hodgson, M. Gutekunst, and S. Jones, 2003. “Use of Spatial Data and Geographic Technologies in Response to the September 11 Terrorist Attack on the World Trade Center,” in Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Public Entity Risk Institute, and Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems, Beyond September 11th: An Account of Post-disaster Research. Special Publication 39. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado, pp.147-162.

Wilbanks, T. J., R. W. Kates, D. P. Angel, S. L. Cutter, W. E. Easterling, and M. W. Mayfield, 2003. "The research strategy: linking the local to the global." in Global Change in Local Places: Estimating, Understanding, and Reducing Greenhouse Gases, edited by The Association of American Geographers GCLP Research Team. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 27-54.

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Cutter, S. L., M. S. Scott, and A. A. Hill, 2002. "Spatial Variability in Toxicity Indicators Used to Rank Chemical Risks", American Journal of Public Health 92(3):420-422.

Cutter, S. L., R. Golledge, and W. L. Graf, 2002. “The Big Questions in Geography.” The Professional Geographer 54(3): 305-317.

Cutter, S. L., J. E. Painter, and M. T. Bartis, 2002. “Assessing Repetitive Flood Losses in South Carolina.” Final Report for the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Hazards Research Lab, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina, 52 pp.

David, S., W. L. Graf, and S. Baish, 2002. “The Complex Decision-Making Process for Removing Dams.” Environment 44: 20-31.

Dow, K. and S. L. Cutter, 2002. "Emerging Hurricane Evacuation Issues: Hurricane Floyd and South Carolina" Natural Hazards Review (3)1:12-18.

Graf, W. L., J. Stomberg, and B. Valentine, 2002."Rivers, dams, and willow flycatchers: a summary of their science and policy connections.” Geomorphology 47: 169-188.

James, L. A., J. Harbor, D. Fabel, D. Dahms, and D. Elmore, 2002.“Late Pleistocene Glaciations in the Northwestern Sierra Nevada, California.” Quaternary Research 57: 409-419.

Lloyd, R., M. E. Hodgson, and A. Stokes, 2002. "Visual Categorization with Aerial Photographs.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 92(2): 241-266.

Mock, C. J., 2002. “Regional climates of Russia.” In P.M. Anderson and A. Lozhkin, (eds.) Late Quaternary Vegetation and Climate of Siberia and the Russian Far East Northeast Science Center, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences. Magadan, Russia.

Mock, C. J., 2002. “The 17th Biennial Meeting at Anchorage, Alaska, August 8-11, 2002.”The Quaternary Times 32(2): 1-3.

Mock, C. J., 2002. “Documentary Records of Past Climate and Tropical Cyclones from the Southeastern United States.” PAGES News 10: 20-21.

Mock, C. J., 2002. Report on “Workshop on Atlantic Basin Paleohurricane Reconstructions from High Resolution Records.” The Quaternary Times32: 7.

National Research Council, 2002. Research Opportunities in Geography at the U.S. Geological Survey. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 130 p. (W.L. Graf as Principal Author).

Steinbruch, F., M. Gall, and F. Jose, 2002. “Remote Sensing and GIS for Documentation and Evaluation of the Socio-Economic and Environmental Impact of the 2000 Floods in Central Mozambique.” The International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 34(6): 59-65.

Thomas,D. S. K., S. L. Cutter, M. Hodgson, M. Gutekunst, and S. Jones, 2002. "Use of Spatial Data and Geographic Technologies in Response to the September 11 Terrorist Attack", Quick Response Report #153, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado. Available from http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/research/qr/qr153/qr153.html.

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Birkeland, K. W. and C. J. Mock 2001. "The major snow avalanche cycle of February 1986 in the western United States." Natural Hazards 24: 75-95.

Birkeland, K. W., C. J. Mock, and J. J. Shinker, 2001. "Avalanche Extremes and Atmospheric Circulation Patterns." Annals of Glaciology 32: 135-140.

Carbone, G., C. Locke, T. Filippi, B. Kiechle, J. Rainman, J. Sadler, B. Gerwig,and D. Evans, 2001. "Using Remote Sensing and Modeling to Measure Crop Biophysical Variability," in P.C. Robert, R. H. Rust and W. E. Larson, Proceedings of the Fifth International Precision Agricultural Conference, ASA, CSSA, and SSS, Madison, WI, 16 pp.

Cutter, S. L., (ed.). 2001. American Hazardscapes: The Regionalization of Hazards and Disasters. Washington D.C.: Joseph Henry Press.

Cutter, S. L., 2001. "The Changing Nature of Risks and Hazards", in S. L. Cutter (ed.), American Hazardscapes: The Regionalization of Hazards and Disasters. Washington D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, pp.1-12.

Cutter, S. L., 2001. "Charting a Course for the Next Two Decades," in S. L. Cutter (ed.), American Hazardscapes: The Regionalization of Hazards and Disasters. Washington D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, pp. 157-165.

Cutter, S. L., M. E. Hodgson, and K. Dow. 2001. "Subsidized inequities: The spatial patterning of environmental risks and federally-assisted housing." Urban Geography 22(1): 29-53.

Cutter, S. L., A. A. Hill, and S. D. Jones. 2001. Hazardous Materials Flow Analysis Phase Three – South Carolina’s Midlands. Final Project Report to the South Carolina Emergency Preparedness Division.

Cutter, S. L., 2001. "Environmental disasters." in C. Kramarae and D. Spender (eds.), Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women's Issues and Knowledge, Volume 2. New York: Routledge, pp. 606-608.

Cutter, S. L., 2001. "A research agenda for vulnerability science and environmental hazard." IHDP Update, Newsletter of the IHDP Number 2: 8-9.

Cutter, S. L., 2001. "The Geography of Hazard Events and Losses," Natural Hazards Observer XXVI (1) September: 3-4.

Cutter, S. L. and J. T. Mitchell, 2001. "Environmental Adaptation and Adjustments," in N. J. Smelser and P. B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences(7). New York: Elsevier Science. pp. 4576-4580.

Dow, K. and S. L. Cutter, 2001. "Public Orders and Personal Opinions: Household Strategies for Hurricane Risk Assessment" Environmental Hazards 2: 143-155.

Finney, B., M. Edwards, N. Bigelow, V. Barber, and C. Mock, 2001. “Late Quaternary \Paleohydrology in Eastern Beringa: A Multidisciplinary Study - Phase I.” Paleotimes 10: 13.

Hill, A. A. and S. L. Cutter, 2001. "Methods for Determining Disaster Proneness", in S.L. Cutter (ed.), American Hazardscapes: The Regionalization of Hazards and Disasters. Washington D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, pp. 13-36.

Hodgson, M. E. and S. L. Cutter, 2001. "Mapping and the Spatial Analysis of Hazardscapes", in S.L. Cutter (ed.) American Hazardscapes: The Regionalization of Hazards and Disasters. Washington D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, pp. 37-60.

Kasperson,R. E., J. X. Kasperson, and K. Dow, with contributions from Exequiel Ezcurra, Diana M. Liverman, J. Kenneth Mitchell, Samuel J. Ratick, Timothy O’Riordan, and Peter Timmerman. 2001. "Introduction: Global Environmental Risk and Society." In: J.X. Kasperson and R.E. Kasperson (eds). Global Environmental Risk. Tokyo: United Nations University Press. pp. 1-48.

Kasperson,R. E., J. X. Kasperson, and K. Dow, 2001. "Equity, Vulnerability and Global Environmental Change." In: J.X. Kasperson and R.E. Kasperson (eds). Global Environmental Risk. Tokyo: United Nations University Press. pp. 247-272.

Mitchell, J. T. and D. S. K. Thomas, 2001. "Trends in Disaster Losses," in S. L. Cutter (ed.), American Hazardscapes: The Regionalization of Hazards and Disasters. Washington D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, pp. 77-114.

Mock, C. J., and M. P. Lawson, 2001. "Meteorological Experiences, Climatic Variability, and Overland Trail Emigrants." Journal of the West 40: 10-17.

O'Connor, R. E., R. Bord, K. Dow, and B. Yarnal, 2001. "Risk Perceptions of Natural Hazards: Community Water System Managers in Pennsylvania and South Carolina." In: Yacov Y. Haimes, David A. Moser, and Eugene Z. Stakhiv (eds). Risk-Based Decision Making in Water Resources IX, Reston: VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 87-95.

Ramsey, E., M. Hodgson, S. Sapkota, S. Laine, G. Nelson, and D. Chappell, 2001. "Forest Impact Estimated with NOAA AVHRR and Landsat TM Data Related to a Predicted Hurricane Windfield Distribution," Remote Sensing of the Environment 77 (3): 279-292.

Thomas, D. S. K. and J. T. Mitchell, 2001. "Which are the Most Hazardous States?" in S. L. Cutter (ed.), American Hazardscapes: The Regionalization of Hazards and Disasters. Washington D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, pp. 115-156.

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Carbone, G. J. and D. M. Yow, 2000. "Orlando Florida’s Urban Heat Island." Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography, American Meteorological Society. 469-471.

Cutter, S. L., J. T. Mitchell, and M. S. Scott, 2000. "Revealing the Vulnerability of People and Places: A Case Study of Georgetown County, South Carolina." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 90(4): 713-737.

Dow, K. and S. L. Cutter, 2000. "Public orders and personal opinions: household strategies for hurricane risk assessment," Environmental Hazards 2(4): 143-155.

Mearns, L. O., G. J. Carbone, W. Gao, L. McDaniel, E. Tsvetsinskaya, B. McCarl, and R. Adams, 2000. "The Issue of Spatial Scale in Integrated Assessments: An example of Agriculture in the Southeastern U.S. Proceedings of the 11th Symposium on Global Change Studies, American Meteorological Society. 38-41.

Mitchell, J. T., 2000. "The Hazards of One’s Faith: Hazard Perceptions of South Carolina Christian Clergy," Environmental Hazards 2(1): 25-41.

Mitchell, J. T., D. S. K. Thomas, A. A. Hill, and S. L. Cutter, 2000."Catastrophe in Reel Life versus Real Life: Perpetuating Disaster Myth through Film." International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters. 18 (3): 383-402.

Mock, C. J. and K.W. Birkeland, 2000. "Snow Avalanche Climatology of the Western United States Mountain Ranges." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 81: 2367-2392.

Mock, C. J., 2000. "Rainfall in the Garden of the U.S. Great Plains, 1870-1889." Climatic Change. 44: 173-195.

1999: Go to top

Comfort, L., B. Wisner, S.L. Cutter, R. Pulwarty, K. Hewitt, A. Oliver-Smith, J. Weiner, M. Fordham, W. Peacock, and F. Krimgold, 1999. "Reframing Disaster Policy: The Global Evolution of Vulnerable Communities." Environmental Hazards. 1(1): 39-44.

Cutter, S. L., D. S. K. Thomas, M. E. Cutler, J. T. Mitchell, and M. S. Scott, 1999. South Carolina Atlas of Environmental Risks and Hazards. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press.

Dow, K. ,1999. "The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Explanations of Vulnerability to an Oil Spill." Geographical Review. 89(1): 74-93.

Dow, K. ,1999. "Caught in the Currents: Pollution, Risk, and Marine Space." The Professional Geographer. 51(3):414-426.

Dow, K., P. Burns, and S. L. Cutter, 1999. To Stay of Leave: Residents’ Evaluation of Hurricane Evacuation Warnings. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences, F.A. Schoolmaster (Ed.), Charlotte, NC. 22: 107-114.

Duvall, M. L., T. A. Ager, P. M. Anderson, P. J. Bartlein, N. H. Bigelow, J. B. Grette, L. B. Brubaker, L. C. Cwynar, M. E. Edwards, W. R. Eisner, S. A. Elias, B. P. Finney, O. Y. Glushkova, F. S. Hu, D. S. Kaufman, A. V. Lozhkin, C. J. Mock, M. A. Trumpe, and R.S. Webb, 1999. "Paleoenvironmental Atlas of Beringia: A Regional Data Synthesis Presented in an Electronic Form". Quaternary Research. 52: 270-271.

Ellis, M. S., S. B. Robers, and H. C. Power, 1999. "National Coal Assessment, 1999 Resource Assessment of Selected Tertiary Coal Beds and Zones in the Northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains Region." US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1625-A.

James, L. A. 1999. Time and the Persistence of Alluvium: River Engineering, Fluvial Geomorphology and Mining Sediment in California. Geomorphology. 31: 265-290.

Minghi, J. V., and S. L. Cutter, 1999. "Political Processes and Global Environmental Change in the Next Millennium in Landscape and Sustainability, Global Change, Mediterranean Historic Centres: From Rediscovery to Exploitation." E. Manzi and M. Schmidt di Freidberg (Eds.), 301-313, Angelo Guerini, Milano, Italy.

Mitchell, J. T., D. S. K. Thomas, and S. L. Cutter, 1999. "Dumping in Dixie Revisited: The Evolution of Environmental Inequities in South Carolina." Social Science Quarterly. 80(2): 229-243.

Mock, C. J. and A. R. Brunelle-Daines, 1999. "A Modern Analogue of Western United States Summer Paleoclimate at 6000 Years Before Present." The Holocene. 9: 541-545.

Thomas, D. S. K., J. T. Mitchell, M. S. Scott, and S. L. Cutter, 1999. "Developing a Digital Atlas of Environmental Risks and Hazards." Journal of Geography. 98(5): 201-207.

1998: Go to top

Cutter, S. L. and W. H. Renwick, 1998. "Exploitation, Conservation, Preservation: A Geographical Perspective on Natural Resource Use", 3rd Edition. New York: Wiley.

Dow, K. and S. L. Cutter, 1998. "Crying Wolf: Repeat Responses to Hurricane Evacuation Orders," Coastal Management 26: 237-252.

Mitchell, J. T., 1998. "Accepting a Locally Unwanted Land Use: Illuminating the Decision Process with a Neural Network," Southeastern Geographer 38(2): 112-124.

1997: Go to top

Collins, R. F. Jr., 1997. "Assessing the Impact of Hurricane Hugo on Coastal South Carolina Through Digital Image Change Detection," Southeastern Geographer 37(1): 76-84.

Cutter, S. L. and M. Ji, 1997. "Trends in US Hazardous Materials Transportation Spills," Professional Geographer 49(3):318-331.

Mitchell, J. T., 1997. "Can Hazard Risk be Communicated through a Virtual Experience?" Disasters 21(3): 258-266.

Mitchell, J. T. and S. L. Cutter, 1997. "Global Change and Environmental Hazards: Is the World Becoming More Disastrous?" Washington D. C.: Association of American Geographers.

Mitchell, J. T., M. S. Scott, D. S. K. Thomas, M. Cutler, P. D. Putnam, R. F. Collins, and S. L. Cutter, 1997. "Mitigating Against Disaster: Assessing Hazard Vulnerability at the Local Level," GIS/LIS '97 Proceedings, Bethesda: ACSM, ASPRS, AM/FM, AAG, URISA, pp. 563-571.

Scott, M. S. and S. L. Cutter, 1997. "Using relative risk indicators to disclose toxic hazard information to communities," Cartography and Geographic Information Systems 24(3): 158-171.

Scott, M. S., S. L. Cutter, C. Menzel, M. Ji, and D. Wagner, 1997. "Spatial Accuracy of the EPA's environmental hazards databases and their use in environmental equity analyses," Applied Geographic Studies 1(1): 45-61.

1996: Go to top

Cutter, S. L., 1996. "Vulnerability in environmental hazards," Progress in Human Geography 20(4): 529-539.

Cutter, S. L., 1996. "Societal vulnerability to environmental hazards," International Social Science Journal 47(4): 525-536.

Cutter, S. L., D. Holm, and L. Clark, 1996. "The role of geographic scale in monitoring environmental justice," Risk Analysis 16(4): 517-26.

Cutter, S. L. and W. D. Solecki, 1996. "Setting environmental justice in space and place: acute and chronic airborne toxic releases in the Southeastern US," Urban Geography 17(5): 380-99.

Kasperson, R. E., J. X. Kasperson, and K. Dow, 1996. "Global environmental risk and society," in J. X. Kasperson and R. E. Kasperson (eds.), Global Environmental Risk. Tokyo: United Nations University Press.

Scott, M. S. and S. L. Cutter, 1996. "Environmental equity and GIS: An analysis of the assumptions," in T. Harris and D. Weiner (eds.), GIS and Society: The Social Implications of How People, Space, and Environment Are Represented in GIS. NCGIA Technical Report 96-7. Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis). D66-D69.

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