Compounding Effects of Disasters and Health Vulnerability

Thursday, July 13, 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. MDT
Location: Interlocken C

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Analyzing Health Impacts of Natural Disasters in Puerto Rico for Promoting Resilience

Pallab Mozumder, Florida International University
Linnette Rodriguez-Figueroa, University of Puerto Rico
Mayra Quiles-Miranda, University of Puerto Rico
Barsha Manandhar, Florida International University
Sisi Meng, University of Notre Dame
Nafisa Halim, Boston University

Leaving No One Behind: A Public Policy Perspective on Disability-Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction

Valentina Grossi, Global Policy Insights

Examining the Impact of Financial Loss on Depression Symptoms Among Hurricane Survivors in North Carolina

Kristen N. Cowan, University of North Carolina
Elizabeth Frankenberg, University of North Carolina
Nikhil Kothegal, University of North Carolina
Nathan Dollar, University of North Carolina

Children With Disabilities and Social Vulnerability During Pandemic School Closures

Shawna Bendeck, Colorado State University

Excess Mortality Modeling of Hurricane Michael

Blake Scott, University of South Florida
Russell Kirby, University of South Florida
Anthony Masys, University of South Florida
Jennifer Marshall, University of South Florida
Jaime Corvin, University of South Florida

Analysis of the Impact of the COVID-19 Epidemic on People’s Travel

Jen te Pai, National Chengchi University

Integrative Planning in Tribal Communities: The Hazards-Health Nexus

Nicole S. Hutton, Old Dominion University
Wie Yusuf, Old Dominion University

Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Post-Tornado Distress Among Persons with Disabilities

Sangwon Lee, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Jennifer First, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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