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Native Americans: Where in environmental justice research?
J Vickery, LM Hunter
Society & Natural Resources 29 (1), 36-52, 2016
1142016
Using an intersectional approach to advance understanding of homeless persons’ vulnerability to disaster
J Vickery
Environmental Sociology 4 (1), 136-147, 2018
952018
Challenges to evidence-informed decision-making in the context of pandemics: qualitative study of COVID-19 policy advisor perspectives
J Vickery, P Atkinson, L Lin, O Rubin, R Upshur, EK Yeoh, C Boyer, ...
BMJ global health 7 (4), e008268, 2022
222022
Human-induced seismicity: Risk perceptions in the state of Oklahoma
NM Campbell, M Leon-Corwin, LA Ritchie, J Vickery
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (1), 119-126, 2020
202020
Every day is a disaster: Homelessness and the 2013 Colorado floods
J Vickery
University of Colorado at Boulder, 2017
132017
Compounded vulnerability: Homeless service organizations during disaster
J Vickery
University of Colorado at Boulder, 2015
122015
Every day is a disaster
J Vickery
Understanding the challenges faced by homeless service organizations in …, 2015
92015
Changing perceptions and actions in response to forest disturbance by mountain pine beetles in north central Colorado
H Qin, H Brenkert-Smith, J Vickery, C Sanders, CG Flint
Journal of Forestry 119 (5), 493-505, 2021
82021
Homelessness and inequality in the US: Challenges for community disaster resilience
J Vickery
Emerging Voices in Natural Hazards Research, 145-177, 2019
82019
Improving tropical cyclone forecast communication by understanding NWS partners’ decision timelines and forecast information needs
RE Morss, J Vickery, H Lazrus, J Demuth, A Bostrom
Weather, Climate, and Society 14 (3), 783-800, 2022
62022
Using conjoint constitution to understand responses to slow-moving environmental change: the case of mountain pine beetle in north-central Colorado
J Vickery, H Brenkert-Smith, H Qin
Environmental Sociology 6 (2), 182-193, 2020
62020
From pity to fear: security as a mechanism for (re) production of vulnerability
K Chmutina, J von Meding, DA Williams, J Vickery, C Purdum
Disasters, 2022
52022
Rethinking warning compliance and complacency by examining how people manage risk and vulnerability during real-world tornado threats
JL Demuth, J Vickery, H Lazrus, J Henderson, RE Morss, KD Ash
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 103 (6), E1553-E1572, 2022
52022
A response framework for addressing the risks of climate change for homeless populations
SA Kidd, M Bezgrebelna, S Hajat, L Keevers, A Ravindran, ...
Climate Policy 23 (5), 623-636, 2023
42023
Climate change adaptation activities and needs in US state and territorial health agencies
NA Errett, K Dolan, C Hartwell, J Vickery, JJ Hess
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 29 (3), E115-E123, 2023
42023
Modernizing the NWS tropical cyclone product suite by evaluating NWS partner decisions and information needs, Part 2: Surveys with broadcast meteorologists and emergency managers
A Bostrom, RE Morss, J Vickery, JL Demuth, N Hadjimichael, EK Laidlaw, ...
42022
Modernizing the NWS tropical cyclone product suite by evaluating NWS partner decisions and information needs, Part 1: Interviews with broadcast meteorologists and emergency …
RE Morss, J Vickery, H Lazrus, JL Demuth, A Bostrom
42022
Explaining changes in perceived wildfire risk related to the mountain pine beetle outbreak in north central Colorado
H Qin, H Brenkert-Smith, C Sanders, J Vickery, M Bass
Ecological Indicators 130, 108080, 2021
42021
Barriers and facilitators to state public health agency climate and health action: a qualitative assessment
C Hartwell, S Lovell, JJ Hess, K Dolan, J Vickery, NA Errett
BMC Public Health 23 (1), 1-9, 2023
32023
Adapting by their bootstraps: State and Territorial Public Health Agencies struggle to meet the mounting challenge of climate change
NA Errett, K Dolan, C Hartwell, J Vickery, JJ Hess
American Journal of Public Health 112 (10), 1379-1381, 2022
32022
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