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Flood Risk Behavior Is Driven by Local Water Conditions, but Shaped by Race

Research: Publication

Flood risk behaviors of United States riverine metropolitan areas are driven by local hydrology and shaped by race

Article published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
James Knighton
Kelly Hondula
Cielo Sharkus
et al.
March 01, 2021
Resource: Learning Materials

Introduction to Spatial Agent-Based Models Part 1

Nicholas R. Magliocca
Resource: Learning Materials

Introduction to Spatial Agent-Based Models Part 2

Nicholas R. Magliocca
Event: Seminar

The Use and Misuse of Historical Pandemics during Covid: Reflections after One Year

Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Merle Eisenberg
Research: Project

Risk Perception of Political Leadership Toward Climate Change

Yoon Ah Shin
Research: Publication

Designing Law to Enable Adaptive Governance of Modern Wicked Problems

Article published in VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW
Barbara A Cosens
J B Ruhl
Niko Soininen
et al.
December 01, 2020
Event: Seminar

Evidence, Causes, and Consequences of a Global Decline in Available Nitrogen

Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Rachel Mason
Research: Publication

The Earth has humans, so why don't our climate models?

Article published in Climatic Change
Brian Beckage
Katherine Lacasse
Jonathan M. Winter
et al.
October 01, 2020
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Predicting flood insurance claims with hydrologic and socioeconomic demographics via machine learning: Exploring the roles of topography, minority populations, and political dissimilarity

Article published in Journal of Environmental Management
James Knighton
Brian Buchanan
Christian Guzman
et al.
October 01, 2020

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