Enhancing disaster resilience by reducing stress-associated health impacts

PA Sandifer, AH Walker - Frontiers in public health, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Disasters are a recurring fact of life, and major incidents can have both immediate and long-
lasting negative effects on the health and well-being of people, communities, and …

The nature, significance, and influence of perceived personal experience of climate change

JP Reser, GL Bradley - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Following a previous 2014 review of perceived personal experience of climate change, the
authors review relevant research published or reported between January 2014 and mid …

Wildfire caused widespread drinking water distribution network contamination

CR Proctor, J Lee, D Yu, AD Shah… - AWWA Water …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Tubbs Fire (2017) and Camp Fire (2018) are the first known wildfires where
widespread drinking water chemical contamination was discovered in the water distribution …

[HTML][HTML] Natural hazard impacts on industry and critical infrastructure: Natech risk drivers and risk management performance indicators

E Krausmann, S Girgin, A Necci - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2019 - Elsevier
Industrial facilities and critical infrastructure are vulnerable to the impact of natural hazards.
These impacts can trigger so-called Natech accidents and the release of toxic substances …

A paradigm shift in Natech risk management: Development of a rating system framework for evaluating the performance of industry

MC Suarez-Paba, AM Cruz - Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process …, 2022 - Elsevier
An increasing trend in the number of reported natural hazard-triggered technological
accidents (Natechs) worldwide has led to the development of contributions in Natech risk …

“Upheaval”: Unpacking the dynamic balance between place attachment and social capital in disaster recovery

SB Binder, CK Baker, LA Ritchie… - American Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
A growing body of literature demonstrates that both place attachment and social capital play
considerable, and likely interdependent, roles in disaster recovery. This paper contributes to …

Citizen perceptions of fracking-related earthquakes: Exploring the roles of institutional failures and resource loss in Oklahoma, United States

LA Ritchie, MA Long, M Leon-Corwin, DA Gill - Energy Research & Social …, 2021 - Elsevier
Drawing from hazard and disaster literature, this article advances Freudenburg's concept of
recreancy and Hobfoll's Conservation of Resources theory in response to calls for more …

Limbo: the unintended consequences of home buyout programmes on peripheral communities

SB Binder, LA Ritchie, R Bender, A Thiel… - Environmental …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Home buyout programmes are designed to permanently relocate households away from
areas that are vulnerable to future hazards, though their impacts are not well understood …

Chronic environmental contamination: A narrative review of psychosocial health consequences, risk factors, and pathways to community resilience

D Sullivan, HJ Schmitt, EE Calloway, W Clausen… - Social Science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
A body of psychological and social scientific evidence suggests that the experience of
technological disaster or long-term exposure to environmental contamination can be …

Trusting government to mitigate a new hazard: The case of Oklahoma earthquakes

H Murphy, A Greer, HC Wu - Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This paper examines individual‐level perceptions of knowledge levels, responsibility, and
trust in the government's ability and willingness to mitigate the newfound earthquake hazard …