Melanie Gall, Ph.D.

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2007 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
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Geography, General Economics
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Susan L. Cutter grad student 2007 University of South Carolina
 (Indices of social vulnerability to natural hazards: A comparative evaluation.)
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Lawrence KG, Sweeney MR, Werder EJ, et al. (2025) Prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with residential natural hazard risk. The Science of the Total Environment. 977: 179335
Lawrence KG, Sweeney MR, Werder EJ, et al. (2024) Residential natural hazard risk and mental health effects. American Journal of Epidemiology
Hu MD, Lawrence KG, Gall M, et al. (2021) Natural hazards and mental health among US Gulf Coast residents. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
Gall M, Friedland CJ. (2020) If Mitigation Saves $6 Per Every $1 Spent, Then Why Are We Not Investing More? A Louisiana Perspective on a National Issue Natural Hazards Review. 21: 4019013
Sherbinin Ad, Bukvic A, Rohat GT, et al. (2019) Climate vulnerability mapping: A systematic review and future prospects Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change. 10
Cutter SL, Emrich CT, Gall M, et al. (2018) Flash Flood Risk and the Paradox of Urban Development Natural Hazards Review. 19: 05017005
Gall M. (2015) The suitability of disaster loss databases to measure loss and damage from climate change International Journal of Global Warming. 8: 170-190
Cutter SL, Gall M. (2015) Sendai targets at risk Nature Climate Change. 5: 707-709
Gall M, Nguyen KH, Cutter SL. (2015) Integrated research on disaster risk: Is it really integrated? International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 12: 255-267
Gall M, Borden KA, Emrich CT, et al. (2012) Correction: The unsustainable trend of natural hazard losses in the united states, sustainability 2011, 3, 2157-2181 Sustainability. 4: 1645-1646
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