Michael R. Boswell, Ph.D.

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2000 Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
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Urban and Regional Planning, Environmental Sciences
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Robert E. Deyle grad student 2000 Florida State
 (Redefining environmental planning: Evidence of the emergence of sustainable development and ecosystem management in planning for the south Florida ecosystem.)
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Topping KC, Hayashi H, Siembieda W, et al. (2010) Toward an Enhanced Concept of Disaster Resilience: A Commentary on Behalf of the Editorial Committee Journal of Disaster Research. 5: 487-493
Boswell MR, Siembieda WJ, Topping KC. (2010) Post-Disaster Assessment of the Performance of Hazard Mitigation Projects: The California SMART Approach Journal of Disaster Research. 5: 172-179
Topping KC, Hayashi H, Siembieda W, et al. (2010) Special Issue on “Building Local Capacity for Long-term Disaster Resilience” Toward Disaster Resilient Communities Journal of Disaster Research. 5: 127-129
Boswell MR, Greve AI, Seale TL. (2010) An assessment of the link between greenhouse gas emissions inventories and climate action plans Journal of the American Planning Association. 76: 451-462
Topping K, Siembieda W, Boswell MR. (2008) Making California Safer: CRP Prepares the 2007 State Hazard Mitigation Plan Neurosurgical Focus. 5: 13
White SS, Boswell MR. (2007) Stormwater quality and local government innovation Journal of the American Planning Association. 73: 185-193
White SS, Boswell MR. (2006) Planning for Water Quality: Implementation of the NPDES Phase II Stormwater Program in California and Kansas Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 49: 141-160
Boswell MR. (2004) Field Trip and Project in Mexico: Spring Break 2003 Neurosurgical Focus. 1: 19
BOSWELL MR, DEYLE RE, SMITH RA, et al. (1999) A Quantitative Method for Estimating Probable Public Costs of Hurricanes. Environmental Management. 23: 359-372
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