Daniel P. Aldrich, Ph.D.

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2005 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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General, Public Administration, Energy
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Susan J. Pharr grad student 2005 Harvard
 (Leviathan or agile state? Strategies and tool kits for siting public bads.)
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Lee J, Aldrich DP, Kiyota E, et al. (2022) Social capital building interventions and self-reported post-disaster recovery in Ofunato, Japan. Scientific Reports. 12: 10274
Fraser T, Page-Tan C, Aldrich DP. (2022) Social capital's impact on COVID-19 outcomes at local levels. Scientific Reports. 12: 6566
Fraser T, Aldrich DP, Page-Tan C. (2021) Bowling alone or distancing together? The role of social capital in excess death rates from COVID19. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 284: 114241
Fraser T, Aldrich DP. (2021) The dual effect of social ties on COVID-19 spread in Japan. Scientific Reports. 11: 1596
Fraser T, Aldrich DP, Small A, et al. (2020) In the hands of a few: Disaster recovery committee networks. Journal of Environmental Management. 111643
Ye M, Aldrich DP. (2020) How natural hazards impact the social environment for vulnerable groups: an empirical investigation in Japan Natural Hazards. 1-15
Aldrich DP, Kolade O, McMahon K, et al. (2020) Social capital's role in humanitarian crises Journal of Refugee Studies
Ye M, Aldrich DP. (2019) Substitute or complement? How social capital, age and socioeconomic status interacted to impact mortality in Japan's 3/11 tsunami. Ssm - Population Health. 7: 100403
Aldrich DP, Page-Tan C. (2019) Oasis of Resilience? An Empirical Investigation of Rain Water Harvesting Systems in a High Poverty, Peripheral Community Economics of Disasters and Climate Change. 4: 129-144
Aldrich DP. (2019) Challenges to Coordination: Understanding Intergovernmental Friction During Disasters International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. 10: 306-316
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