CUSP Faculty Flood-Related Publications
Richard Matthew
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Large and inequitable flood risks in Los Angeles, California (2023)
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Collaborative modeling with fine‐resolution data enhances flood awareness, minimizes differences in flood perception, and produces actionable flood maps (2020)
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Addressing pluvial flash flooding through community-based collaborative research in Tijuana, Mexico (2020)
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The influence of hazard maps and trust of flood controls on coastal flood spatial awareness and risk perception (2019)
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Linking statistical and hydrodynamic modeling for compound flood hazard assessment in tidal channels and estuaries (2019)
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Going beyond the flood insurance rate map: Insights from flood hazard map co-production (2018)
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What is nuisance flooding? Defining and monitoring an emerging challenge (2018)
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Predicting nonstationary flood frequencies: Evidence supports an updated stationarity thesis in the United States (2017)
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Cumulative hazard: The case of nuisance flooding (2017)
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Compounding effects of sea level rise and fluvial flooding (2017)
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Translating uncertain sea level projections into infrastructure impacts using a Bayesian framework(2017)
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Communicating flood risk: Looking back and forward at traditional and social media outlets(2016)
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Projecting nuisance flooding in a warming climate using generalized linear models and Gaussian processes(2016)
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Integrating resident digital sketch maps with expert knowledge to assess spatial knowledge of flood risk: A case study of participatory mapping in Newport Beach, California(2016)
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Increased nuisance flooding along the coasts of the United States due to sea level rise: Past and future(2015)
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Hurricane Katrina reveals challenges to human security (2005)
David Feldman
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Communicating flood risk: Looking back and forward at traditional and social media outlets (2016)
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Integrating resident digital sketch maps with expert knowledge to assess spatial knowledge of flood risk: A case study of participatory mapping in Newport Beach, California. (2016)
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Communicating flood risk: Looking back and forward at traditional and social media outlets (2015)
Douglas Houston
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Addressing Pluvial Flash Flooding through Community-Based Collaborative Research in Tijuana, Mexico. (2020)
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Collaborative modeling with fine-resolution data enhances flood awareness, minimizes differences in flood perception, and produces actionable flood maps (2020)
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The Influence of Hazard Maps and Trust of Flood Controls on the Perception of Coastal Flood Risk (2017)
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Integrating resident digital sketch maps with expert knowledge to assess spatial knowledge of flood risk: A case study of participatory mapping in Newport Beach, California. (2016)
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Communicating flood risk: Looking back and forward at traditional and social media outlets (2015)
Nicola Ulibarri
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Progress and gaps in climate change adaptation in coastal cities across the globe (2024)
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A Content Analysis of Social Media Discourse During Hurricane María: Filling a Void when Traditional Media Are Silent (2024)
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Framing the Problem of Flood Risk and Flood Management in Metropolitan Los Angeles (2023)
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Large and Inequitable Flood Risks in Los Angeles, California (2023)
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Toward improved sediment management and coastal resilience through efficient permitting in California (2023)
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Barriers and opportunities for beneficial reuse of sediment to support coastal resilience (2020)
UC Irvine
School of Social Ecology
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Irvine, CA 92697-7050