This study examines how short- and long-term household housing satisfaction can serve as a more meaningful measure of reconstruction outcomes reflecting affected households’ lived experiences.

A global analysis of the characteristics that drive interaction with the U.S. Geological Survey's "Did You Feel It?" product

Despite research demonstrating the disproportionate effects of disasters on vulnerable groups, current risk modeling approaches lack robust methods to account for such equity concerns. Consequently, efforts to develop evidence-based disaster risk management interventions may lack awareness of differential risks in the settings where they are applied. Here, we draw on the relevant literature to develop a typology for characterizing current approaches to incorporating equity into risk modeling.

The introduction to the Special Issue on Longitudinal Recovery

Going beyond building damage to support vulnerable populations' recovery needs after a disaster.

Evaluating how effective data integration for damage estimation with different data sources across different contexts.

A framework that employs geostatistical methods to combine multiple sources of building damage data into one estimate.
