Author

Tim G. Frazier

Associate Professor, Georgetown University - Cited by 1,263 - Geography - Vulnerability - Resilience - Risk - Natural Hazards

Biography

Tim G. Frazier, Department of Geography, University of Idaho, Moscow.  He  has published more than 30 articles, In the field of Environment, Geospatial Science, Natural Disasters,Earth Sciences, Geographic Information System. 
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Cited by
Year
A framework for the development of the SERV model: A Spatially Explicit Resilience-Vulnerability model
TG Frazier, CM Thompson, RJ DezzaniApplied Geography 51, 158-172, 2014201
186
2014
Opportunities and constraints to hazard mitigation planning
TG Frazier, MH Walker, A Kumari, CM ThompsonApplied Geography 40, 52-60, 2013201
106
2013
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 FrazierInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 18, 41-55, 2016201
59
2016
31
2020
Social vulnerability to climate change in temperate forest areas: New measures of exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity
AP Fischer, TG FrazierAnnals of the American Association of Geographers 108 (3), 658-678, 2018201
30
2018
Development of a spatially explicit vulnerability-resilience model for community level hazard mitigation enhancement
TG Frazier, CM Thompson, RJ DezzaniDisaster Management and Human Health Risk III.’(Ed. CA Brebbia) pp, 13-24, 2013201
27
2013
Influence of road network and population demand assumptions in evacuation modeling for distant tsunamis
KD Henry, NJ Wood, TG FrazierNatural Hazards 85, 1665-1687, 2017201
21
2017
Selection of scale in vulnerability and resilience assessments
TG FrazierJournal of Geography and Natural Disasters 2 (3), 2167-0587.1000, 2012201
19
2012
The practical use of social vulnerability indicators in disaster management
E Wood, M Sanders, T FrazierInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 63, 102464, 2021202
17
2021
Prehospital intervals and in-hospital trauma mortality: a retrospective study from a level I trauma center
H Al-Thani, A Mekkodathil, AJ Hertelendy, T Frazier, GR Ciottone, ...Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 35 (5), 508-515, 2020202
10
2020
Physical vulnerability
S Fuchs, T Frazier, L SiebeneckVulnerability and Resilience to Natural Hazards; Fuchs, S., Thaler, T., Eds …, 2018201
10
2018
Emergency medical services (EMS) transportation of trauma patients by geographic locations and in-hospital outcomes: experience from Qatar
H Al-Thani, A Mekkodathil, AJ Hertelendy, I Howland, T Frazier, ...International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (8), 4016, 2021202
9
2021
Evaluating social capital in emergency and disaster management and hazards plans
A Kumari, TG FrazierNatural Hazards 109, 949-973, 2021202
8
2021
Residual risk in public health and disaster management
TG Frazier, EX Wood, AG PetersonApplied Geography 125, 102365, 2020202
7
2020
Disasters, community vulnerability, and poverty: The intersection between economics and emergency management.
E Wood, T FrazierJournal of Emergency Management (Weston, Mass.) 19 (3), 227-233, 2021202
6
2021
The application of cascading consequences for emergency management operations
JB Cuartas, T Frazier, E WoodNatural hazards 108 (3), 2919-2938, 2021202
5
2021