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Natural Hazards Review. 24
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In Energy & Buildings January 2015 86:687-691
Autor:
Tori Tomiczek, Jennifer Helgeson, Elaina Sutley, Donghwan Gu, Sara Hamideh, P. Shane Crawford
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Natural Hazards Review. 24
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Housing Policy Debate. 32:190-210
The American public generally sees its rural communities as autonomous and self-sufficient—inherently resilient. Accordingly, research on federally funded hazard mitigation has disproportionately f...
Autor:
Donghwan Gu, Youjung Kim, Kaveh Forghanparast, Ryun Jung Lee, Daniel W. Goldberg, Galen Newman, Gunwoo Kim
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J Spat Sci
Populating and depopulating cities have some degree of underutilised land. The duration of vacancy, or length of time a property remains unused, more strongly influences urban decline than the amount of vacant land. Assessment of the duration of vaca
Autor:
Maria Koliou, John W. van de Lindt, Walter Gillis Peacock, Lori Peek, Jennifer Helgeson, Donghwan Gu, Tori Tomiczek, Nathanael Rosenheim, Elaina J. Sutley, P. Shane Crawford, Sara Hamideh, Derya Deniz, Stephen A. Cauffman, Andre R. Barbosa, Jennifer Tobin, Andrew J. Graettinger, Judith Mitrani-Reiser, Maria Dillard, Juan F. Fung, Mehrdad Memari, Kenneth Harrison
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Natural Hazards Review. 21
In early October 2016, Hurricane Matthew crossed North Carolina as a Category 1 storm, with some areas receiving 0.38–0.46 m (15–18 in.) of rainfall on already saturated soil. The NIST-fund...
Autor:
Wei Li, Ryun Jung Lee, Donghwan Gu, Shannon Van Zandt, Yunmi Park, Galen Newman, Jesse Saginor
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Journal of housing and the built environment : HBE. 34(3)
Housing vacancies have become a major issue in depopulating, or shrinking, cities. All urban areas, however, are subject to some degree of vacant housing. A small percentage is necessary to allow mobility and sufficient space for growth, and is an in
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Sustainable Cities and Society. 41:841-852
This research investigates the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect in different climate zones in order to analyze the efficacy of UHI mitigation strategies. A base case urban canopy model was developed using statistical urban district information for Hous
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Forster O. Ndubisi, Donghwan Gu, Wonmin Sohn, Chandler Wilkins, Sierra C. Woodruff, Shannon Van Zandt, Tho Tran, Jinhyun Bae, Jessica Lee, Galen Newman
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Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. 65:127315
Green Infrastructure (GI) has gained attention as a strategy for minimizing flood damage and enhancing ecological services in developed and developing areas. Previous studies have investigated the positive effects of GI, focusing primarily on how the
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Land use policy. 83
Neighborhood decline is a critical issue in shrinking cities. Components of sustainable urbanism such as mixed land uses have risen as possible urban planning-based approaches to help mitigate urban and neighborhood decline. This research identifies