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Nathan Wood
Nathan Wood
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Evaluating social vulnerability indicators: criteria and their application to the Social Vulnerability Index
S Spielman, T Joseph, D Folch, A Schweikert, R Davies, N Wood, E Tate
Natural Hazards 100 (1), 417–436, 2020
3302020
Community variations in social vulnerability to Cascadia-related tsunamis in the US Pacific Northwest
NJ Wood, CG Burton, SL Cutter
Natural hazards 52, 369-389, 2010
3022010
Influence of potential sea level rise on societal vulnerability to hurricane storm-surge hazards, Sarasota County, Florida
TG Frazier, N Wood, B Yarnal, DH Bauer
Applied Geography 30 (4), 490-505, 2010
2252010
Dynamic flood modeling essential to assess the coastal impacts of climate change
PL Barnard, LH Erikson, AC Foxgrover, JAF Hart, P Limber, AC O’Neill, ...
Scientific reports 9 (1), 4309, 2019
1982019
Anisotropic path modeling to assess pedestrian-evacuation potential from Cascadia-related tsunamis in the US Pacific Northwest
NJ Wood, MC Schmidtlein
Natural Hazards 62, 275-300, 2012
1522012
Stakeholder perspectives on land-use strategies for adapting to climate-change-enhanced coastal hazards: Sarasota, Florida
TG Frazier, N Wood, B Yarnal
Applied Geography 30 (4), 506-517, 2010
1292010
Vulnerability of port and harbor communities to earthquake and tsunami hazards: the use of GIS in community hazard planning
NJ Wood, JW Good
Coastal Management, 32 (3), 243-269, 2004
1072004
Community variations in population exposure to near-field tsunami hazards as a function of pedestrian travel time to safety
NJ Wood, MC Schmidtlein
Natural hazards 65, 1603-1628, 2013
1032013
Reducing risk from lahar hazards: concepts, case studies, and roles for scientists
TC Pierson, NJ Wood, CL Driedger
Journal of Applied Volcanology 3, 1-25, 2014
952014
Tsunami vertical-evacuation planning in the US Pacific Northwest as a geospatial, multi-criteria decision problem
N Wood, J Jones, J Schelling, M Schmidtlein
International journal of disaster risk reduction 9, 68-83, 2014
922014
Variable population exposure and distributed travel speeds in least-cost tsunami evacuation modelling
SA Fraser, NJ Wood, DM Johnston, GS Leonard, PD Greening, ...
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 14 (11), 2975-2991, 2014
792014
Pedestrian flow-path modeling to support tsunami evacuation and disaster relief planning in the US Pacific Northwest
N Wood, J Jones, M Schmidtlein, J Schelling, T Frazier
International journal of disaster risk reduction 18, 41-55, 2016
712016
Community clusters of tsunami vulnerability in the US Pacific Northwest
NJ Wood, J Jones, S Spielman, MC Schmidtlein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (17), 5354-5359, 2015
702015
Vulnerability assessment of a port and harbor community to earthquake and tsunami hazards: integrating technical expert and stakeholder input
NJ Wood, JW Good, RF Goodwin
Natural hazards review 3 (4), 148-157, 2002
572002
Multiple climate change-driven tipping points for coastal systems
PL Barnard, JE Dugan, HM Page, NJ Wood, JAF Hart, DR Cayan, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 15560, 2021
562021
Pedestrian evacuation modeling to reduce vehicle use for distant tsunami evacuations in Hawaiʻi
N Wood, J Jones, J Peters, K Richards
International journal of disaster risk reduction 28, 271-283, 2018
542018
Land cover and land use change
BM Sleeter, T Loveland, G Domke, N Herold, J Wickham, NJ Wood
US Global Change Research Program, 2018
532018
Estimating daytime and nighttime population density for coastal communities in Oregon
R Sleeter, N Wood
44th Urban and Regional Information Systems Association Annual Conference …, 2006
462006
Beat-the-wave evacuation mapping for tsunami hazards in Seaside, Oregon, USA
GR Priest, LL Stimely, NJ Wood, IP Madin, RJ Watzig
Natural Hazards 80, 1031-1056, 2016
412016
The Pedestrian Evacuation Analyst: geographic information systems software for modeling hazard evacuation potential
JM Jones, P Ng, NJ Wood
Techniques and Methods, 2014
402014
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