Christine M. Rodrigue, Ph.D.

Professional Development Since July 1992

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* Published Articles and Chapters
* Submitted Papers
* Citations
* Extended Abstracts Published in Proceedings
* Conference Presentations
* Conference and Session Organizing
* Grants
* Work in Progress
* Professional Memberships
* Other Professional Development Activities

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Published Articles and Chapters

2023
"The pyrogeography of methane emissions from seasonal mosaic burning regimes in a West African landscape." Fourth author with Paul Laris, Moussa Koné, Fadiala Dembélé, Lilian Yang, Rebecca Jacobs, Quincy Laris, and Facourou Camara. Fire 6, 2 (special issue: Fire in Savanna Landscapes: Article 52. doi: 10.3390/fire6020052.
2021
"Methane gas emissions from savanna fires: what analysis of local burning regimes in a working West African landscape tell us." Fourth author with Paul Laris, Moussa Koné, Fadiala Dembélé, Lilian Yang, Rebecca Jacobs, and Quincy Laris. Biogeosciences 18, 23: 6229-6244. doi: 10.5194/bg-18-6229-2021.
2021
"Fire and water: the role of grass competition on juvenile tree growth and survival rates in a mesic savanna." Fourth author with Paul Laris, Lilian Yang, and Fadiala Dembélé. Plant Ecology 222, 7 (July): 861-875. doi: 10.1007/s11258-021-01149-x.
2020
"Determinants of fire intensity in working landscapes of an African savanna." Fifth author with Paul Laris, Rebecca Jacobs, Moussa Koné, and Fadiala Dembélé. Fire Ecology 16: Article 27. doi: 10.1186/s42408-020-00085-x.
2018
"Coyote brush as facilitator of native California plant recovery in the Santa Monica Mountains." Third author with Sean Brennan and Paul S. Laris. Madroño 65, 1: 47-59. doi: 10.3120/0024-9637-65.1.47.
2015
"Landform classification and characterization." Third author with Henrik Hargitai and Edgardo Cañón. In Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms, ed. Henrik Hargitai and Ákos Kereszturi. Springer.
2013
"Constructing all-year floristic keys for small areas." Fremontia: Journal of the California Native Plant Society 40, 1-2: 41-46.
2011
"Use of geochemistry data collected by the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit in Gusev Crater to teach geomorphic zonation through principal components analysis." Journal of Geoscience Education 59, 4: 184-193. doi: 10.5408/1.3604826.
2010
"Animal domestication." Invited entry. Encyclopedia of Geography, 2nd ed., ed. Barney Warf, vol. 2, pp. 781-784. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

2008
"Geography from the back of the AAG program: Is geography what we say or what we do?" The California Geographer 48. Available through library subscription to EBSCO's Academic Search CompleteTM.

2008
"Animal domestication," revised and updated article for Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, 2nd ed. Ed. Helaine Selin. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. (in press).

2007
"Geography diversity initiatives at California State University, Long Beach: The Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Program." Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 69: 160-167. Available through library subscription to Project MUSE.

2006
"Review of After the Earth Quakes: Elastic Rebound on an Urban Planet, by Susan Elizabeth Hough and Roger G. Bilham." Geotimes 51, 11: 50- 51.

2005
"James Blaut's critique of diffusionism through a Neolithic lens," Antipode 37, 5: 981-989.

2005
"The state of geography and its cognate disciplines in the California State Universities from Fall 1992 through Fall 2004," The California Geographer 45: 59-85.

2005
"Geoscience field studies at California State University at Long Beach: Urban applied research with a community focus," CUR Quarterly 26, 2: 56-61. Second author with Elizabeth L. Ambos, Richard J. Behl, Christopher T. Lee, Suzanne P. Wechsler, Gregory Holk, Daniel O. Larson, Robert D. Francis, and David J. Whitney.

2005
"Enhancing diversity in the geosciences," Journal of Geography 104, 4 (July/August): 141-149. Fourth author with Suzanne P. Wechsler, David J. Whitney, Elizabeth L. Ambos, Christopher T. Lee, Richard J. Behl, Daniel O. Larson, Robert D. Francis, and Gregory Holk.

2005
"Ethnic differences in geoscience attitudes of college students," EOS 86, 30 (26 July): 277, 279. Eighth author with D. Whitney, R. Behl, E. Ambos, D. Francis, G. Holk, D. Larson, C. Lee, and S. Wechsler.

2003
"Representation of the September 11th terrorist attacks in the online edition of the Los Angeles Times," in Beyond September 11th: An Account of Post- Disaster Research, ed. Jacquelyn L. Monday, pp. 521-588. University of Colorado Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center Special Publication 39 (a coöperative project of the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Public Entity Risk Institute, and the Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems).

2002
"Patterns of media coverage of the terrorist attacks on the United States in September of 2001," Quick Response Report 146. http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/research/qr/qr146/qr146.html

2001
"Internet media in technological risk construction: Plutonium on board the Cassini-Huygens Spacecraft," Risk: Health, Safety, and Environment 12, 4 (Fall): 221-254.

2001
"Impact of Internet media in risk debates: The controversies over the Cassini-Huygens Mission and the Anaheim Hills, California, landslide," The Australian Journal of Emergency Management 16, 1: 53-61. http://www.ema.gov.au/agd/EMA/emaInternet.nsf/Page/AJEM

2001
"Construction of hazard perception and activism on the Internet: Amplifying trivial risks and obfuscating serious ones," Natural Hazards Research Working Paper 106. http://www.colorado.EDU/hazards/wp/wp106/wp106.html

1998
"El Niño and perceptions of the Southern California floods and mudslides of 1998," Quick Response Report 107, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado, Boulder. Primary author with Eugenie Rovai, Adam Henderson, James Hotchkiss, and Stacy Potter. http://www.Colorado.EDU/hazards/qr/qr107.html

1998
"The 'Northridge' and 'Ferndale' earthquakes: Spatial inequities in media attention and recovery." National Social Science Journal 11, 2: 109-120. Second author with Eugenie Rovai. Available, by permission of the National Social Science Association, at: https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/nssajournal.html
1997
"Animal Domestication." In Helaine Selin (ed.), Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, pp. 64-66. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

1996
"Review of Earthquake Insurance: A Longitudinal Study of California Homeowners, by Risa Palm." Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 57: 191-195.
1996
"The way we were: Deployments (and redeployments) of time in human geography." In Carville Earle and Kent Mathewson (eds.), Concepts in Human Geography, pp. 33-61. Lanham, MD, and London: Rowman and Littlefield. Third co-author with David Hornbeck and Carville Earle.
1996
"The imaginary migration exercise: An approach to teaching ethnic issues." Journal of Geography 95, 2: 81-85.
1995
"The 'Northridge' earthquake: Differential geographies of damage, media attention, and recovery." National Social Science Perspectives Journal 7, 3: 97-111. Primary author with Eugenie Rovai.
1995
"Media construction of the 'Northridge' earthquake in English and Spanish print media in Los Angeles." Proceedings of the International Geographical Union. Second author with Susan Place. Available on CD-ROM and at: https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/igu1994.html
1994
"Hub and spoke: Deregulation, spatial restructuring, and applied economic geography in banking." Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 57: 91-120. Primary co-author with Virginia Oliver.
1993
"Home with a view: Chaparral fire hazard and the social geographies of risk and vulnerability," California Geographer 33: 105-118. Available, by permission of the California Geographical Society, at: https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/fire.html
1993
"On the dehiscence of debate in the geography of domestication: A Reply to Mark Blumler," Professional Geographer 45, 3: 363-366.

1992
"Can religion account for early animal domestications? A critical assessment of the cultural geographic argument, based on Near Eastern archaeological data," Professional Geographer 44, 4: 417- 430.

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Conference Presentations

10/23
"New insights from old software: Gridview brings out hidden tectonic features of Mars." Presentation to the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Ventura, CA.
03/23
"Areography? or the Regional Geography of Mars ." Invited talk to the Mars Society Southern California Mars Society Ambassador Program
12/20
"Geologic map of Terra Cimmeria, Mars: Potential implications for regional paleomagnetism, planetwide primordial tectonic geomorphology, and the structural history of the Tharsis Rise." Second author, with Andrew G. Siwabessy, James Matthew Dohm, and Robert C. Anderson, presentation to the American Geophysical Union fall meeting (online), poster P055-0013.
05/20
"K-means clustering and mapping of all four Mars rovers' APXS data, 1997-2016." Invited presentation to the OpenPlanetary Virtual Lunches series.
03/20
"K-means clustering and mapping of all four Mars rovers' APXS oxide and element relative abundance data" Presentation to the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, The Woodlands, TX (note: Conference cancelled due to COVID-19 risk, but extended abstracts and e-posters are available online).
03/20
"Richness and equitability measures applied to a K-means classification of all four Mars rovers' APXS oxides and elements data" Presentation to the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, The Woodlands, TX (note: Conference cancelled due to COVID-19 risk, but extended abstracts and e-posters are available online).
10/18
"If you blow off the field trip, you're going to be watching a lot of pigeons!" Presentation to the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Reno, NV.
11/14
"Geography of Mars." Invited presentation, California Map Society, Long Beach.
09/13
"Geographers on Mars." Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Lake Tahoe.
05/13
"Restoration of California sage scrub: Reclamation of ground cover from exotic grassland." C.M. Rodrigue, P. Laris, L. Avelar Portillo, S. Brennan, J. Diminutto, M. Mills, P. Nesbit, A. Santana, C. Tabag, C. Vaughan, and S. Winslow." Presenting author. Southern California Academy of Sciences, Long Beach.
12/12
"The AAG's ALIGNED Toolkit: A place-based approach to fostering diversity in the geosciences." Presenting author, representing the Association of American Geographers Project ALIGNED. American Geophysical Union, San Francisco.
02/12
"Construction of floristic keys for use at the alpha and beta scales of biodiversity." Association of American Geographers, New York, NY.
02/12
"Geoscience diversity at California State University, Long Beach: GDEP and ALIGNED." Invited panel presentation in the "Diverse Experiences in Diversity at the Geography Department Scale" special session, Association of American Geographers, New York.
03/11
"Nearest neighbor analysis, regression, and secondary crater prospecting on Mars." Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 42, The Woodlands, TX.
05/10
"An 80 year record of the disturbance regime of California coastal sage scrub on the Palos Verdes Peninsula." Third author with Dean, J. (undergraduate); Laris, P.; and Ferris, M. (graduate student). Southern California Academy of Sciences, Los Angeles.
04/10
"Detection of secondary craters to improve martian surface regionalization through the crater size-frequency distribution.." Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC.
04/09
"Marijuana cultivation in National Forests and Parks, environmental impacts, and policy failure: Disaster by management.." Second author and co-presenter with Eugenie Rovai. Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM.
03/09
"From a hazards project to the regional geography of Mars." Introduction to the special panel, "Geography of Mars" I organized and am chairing at the Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV.
03/09
"Orders of relief and the regional geography of Mars." Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV.
12/08
"Statistical relationships among proxies of climate, productivity, and the carbon cycle across climatic regimes." Third author with Carlye D. Peterson (presenting), Richard J. Behl, C.M. Zeleski, and C.M. Hill. American Geophysical Union, San Francisco.
04/08
"Disaster by management: Marijuana cultivation in National Forests and National Parks." First and presenting author with Eugenie Rovai and with the assistance of Janna Waligorski. Association of American Geographers, Boston.
04/08
"Marijuana cultivation in National Forests and National Parks: American market, post-9/11 border securitization, and global in-sourcing of production." Panel presentation, first and presenting author with Eugenie Rovai and with the assistance of Janna Waligorski, Association of American Geographers, Boston.
10/07
"Mars in the geography classroom." Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Long Beach, CA.
10/07
"Disaster by management: International drug cartels and the North State National Forest lands." National Social Science Association, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Second and co-presenting author with Eugenie Rovai.
04/07
"The Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Program at CSULB and the Legacy of the Building Information Technology Skills Project at Temple University." Discussant remarks to the "Using GIS and Geovisualization to Stimulate Health Geography, Community Wellness, and Technology Literacy" special session. This was an emergency service to replace the scheduled discussant who was called to testify on the future of Allenworth, CA, in the California State Legislature at the same time as the session. The substitution took place after the conference program had been published. Association of American Geographers, San Francisco.
09/06
"Geography diversity initiatives at California State University, Long Beach: The Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Program ." Paper presentation to the "President's Plenary Session: Geography in a Diverse World," Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Eugenie, OR.
09/06
"Growing geography: A view from 'The Beach'." Paper presentation to the "Strategies for Healthy Departments" special panel session organized by Dorothy Friedel, Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Eugenie, OR.
03/06
"Katrina/Rita and risk communication within FEMA." Paper presentation to the "Hurricane Katrina & Unnatural Local Disasters" special session organized by Deborah Thomas for the Hazards Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago.
03/06
"Geography diversity initiatives at California State University, Long Beach: Interdisciplinary and interinstitutional partnerships." Invited panellist on the AAG Diversity Task Force session: Collaboration and outreach Association of American Geographers, Chicago.
12/05
"Geosciences student recruitment strategies at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB): Earth system science/community-research based education partnerships." Fourth and presenting author with E.L. Ambos, R. Behl, D. Whitney, S. Wechsler, G. Holk, R.D. Francis, D. Larson. Invited paper presentation. American Geophysical Union, San Francisco.
04/05
"The state of geography and its cognate disciplines in the California State Universities." Paper presentation for a roundtable discussion session I organized and chaired for the California Geographical Society, The Ahwahnee, Yosemite.
04/05
"The construction of Mediterranean scrub in biogeography and ecology." Paper presentation to the "Geosystems, Ecosystems, and Wildfires 5: Management Issues" session of the Biogeography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, Denver.
12/04
"The Construction of Scrub in California and the Mediterranean Borderlands: Climatic and Edaphic Climax Mosaic or Anthropogenic." Poster presentation to the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco. (unfortunately, due to illness, I was unable to drive to San Francisco to deliver the poster: the first no-show of my career)
10/04
"Hazard Vulnerability, Media Construction of Disaster, and Risk Management." Invited paper presentation to the Education Commission Working Group of the World Association of Disaster and Emergency Medicine, Brussels.
11/04
"Hunting for Students: Outreach and Retention Strategies in a Competitive Urban Market." Seventh author with Richard Behl, Elizabeth L. Ambos, R. D. Francis, Gregory Holk, Daniel O. Larson, Christopher T. Lee, Suzanne P. Wechsler, and David J. Whitney. Geological Society of America, Denver, CO.
07/04
"Disaster by Management: Managerialism and Normal Accident Theory in the Columbia Accident and FBI Headquarters' Response to Field Office Concerns before 9/11." 29th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
06/04
"The Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Program (GDEP): An NSF-OEDG Program Emphasizing Interdisciplinary Earth System Science Research." Primary author, with Elizabeth L. Ambos, Richard Behl, R. Daniel Francis, Daniel O. Larson, María-Teresa Ramírez-Herrera, Gregory Holk, Suzanne P. Wechsler, Christopher T. Lee, David Whitney, and Shellinda Barré, College and University Earth System Science Education in the 21st Century, NASA sponsored through the Universities Space Research Association, Monterey, CA. The 5.5 meg poster presentation is available here.
06/04
"The Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Program (GDEP): An NSF-OEDG Program Emphasizing Integrated Geoscience Research in Urban Areas." Sixth author, with Elizabeth L. Ambos, Richard Behl, R. Daniel Francis, Daniel O. Larson, María-Teresa Ramírez-Herrera, Gregory Holk, Suzanne Wechsler, Christopher Lee, David Whitney, and Shellinda Barré, Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology, Tucson, AZ. The 5.9 meg poster presentation is available here.
04/04
"Web Reports and Maps: Student Collaborative Research Online." First and presenting author with Eugenie Rovai and Steve Stewart, with Judith A. Tyner. Paper presentation to the California Geographical Society, Long Beach.
03/04
"Disaster by Management: The Columbia Accident and September 11th." Paper presentation to the Hazards and Disasters: Management and Mitigation special session, sponsored by the Hazards Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia.
03/04
"El Niño and 9/11 Quick Response Research Projects." Invited presentation to the Quick Response Research and Scholarship in Geography panel, sponsored by the Hazards, Qualitative Methods, and Environmental Perception and Behavior specialty groups, Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia.
11/03
"Mapping GIS Data in Science: A University/High School Partnership." Third author with Linda K. Sanders, Maria-Teresa Ramírez-Herrera, and Christopher T. Lee, Geological Society of America: http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2003AM/finalprogram/abstract_67662.htm.
07/03
"GDEP (Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Project): Hazards Related Projects." First and presenting author with Christopher T. Lee, María-Teresa Ramírez, Robert D. Francis, Elizabeth L. Ambos, Richard Behl, Gregory Holk, Dan O. Larson, Suzanne P. Wechsler, James C. Sample, David J. Whitney, and Crisanne Hazen, 28th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
03/03
"Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Project: Student Responses." First and presenting author with Suzanne Wechsler, David Whitney, Elizabeth L. Ambos, María-Teresa Ramírez, Richard Behl, Robert D. Francis, Dan O. Larson, and Crisanne Hazen, Association of American Geographers, New Orleans.
12/02
"The Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Program (GDEP): Building an Earth System Science Centered Research, Education, and Outreach Effort in Urban Long Beach, California." Seventh author with Elizabeth L. Ambos, James C. Sample, Richard Behl, Robert D. Francis, Daniel O. Larson, María-Teresa Ramírez, Suzanne Wechsler, David Whitney, and Crisanne Hazen, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco.
10/02
"GDEP (Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Program): An Interdisciplinary Summer Research Program to Increase the Diversity of Geography, Geology, and Archaeology Majors https://cla.csulb.edu/departments/geography/gdep/." Second author with Elizabeth L. Ambos, Suzanne P. Wechsler, Robert D. Francis, James C. Sample, Richard Behl, María Teresa Ramírez-Herrera, Daniel O. Larson, David J. Whitney, Crisanne Hazen. The Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, San Bernardino, CA.
10/02
"General Education Student Perceptions of the Geosciences." Third (and presenting) author with David J. Whitney, Suzanne Wechsler, Elizabeth L. Ambos, James C. Sample, Richard Behl, Robert D. Francis, Daniel O. Larson, María-Teresa Ramírez, and Crisanne Hazen, The Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, San Bernardino, CA.
10/02
"GDEP (Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Program): Creating a Community-based Summer Geoscience Research Program." Seventh author with Elizabeth L. Ambos, James C. Sample, Richard Behl, Robert D. Francis, Daniel O. Larson, María-Teresa Ramírez, Suzanne Wechsler, David Whitney, and Crisanne Hazen, The Geological Society of America, Denver.
07/02
"Developing Controversies in the Mars Sample Return Program." 27th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
07/02
"Media Coverage of the Events of 9/11." 27th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
07/02
"Hazards and GIS Education at California State University, Long Beach." Invited panel presentation in the "What's Happening in Higher Education? Student Needs and University Responses." 27th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
07/02
"GIS Articulation: Addressing the Issue, Sharing Experiences, and Moving Forward." Second author with Suzanne P. Wechsler. Twenty-second Annual ESRI International User's Conference (ESRI Education Users -- HiEd: GIS Articulation), San Diego.
05/02
"Assessment of an Experiment in Teaching Geography Online." California Geographical Society, Lone Pine.
03/02
"Media and Hazards: Different Constructions of Public Perception by Conventional Media and the Internet." Panel presentation, Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles.
03/02
"Media and the Terrorist Attack of 11 September 2001: Los Angeles Times' Coverage for the First Twelve Weeks." Panel presentation, Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles.
03/02
"Media Coverage of the Terrorist Attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon." Poster presentation, Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles.
12/01
"Progress Report on Patterns of Media Coverage of the Terrorist Attacks on the United States in Septmeber of 2001, a Quick Response Grant." Invited paper for the New York University's Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems Workshop on the World Trade Center, New York. Travel funded by the National Science Foundation.
11/01
"Risk Representation in the Space Program: The Internet and the Social Amplification of Risk." Invited paper for a Jet Propulsion Lab/NASA Headquarters/Ames Research Center/Johnson Space Center Teleconference, Pasadena.
07/01
"The Internet in Risk Communication and Hazards Activism." Invited paper for a panel on media in hazards and disasters, 26th Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
07/01
"The Internet in the Social Amplification and Attenuation of Risk." Poster presentation, 26th Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
03/01
Three presentations on my review of three research proposals submitted for funding. Center for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance, St. Petersburg, FL. Travel funded by the CDMHA.
02/01
"Construction of Hazard Perception and Activism on the Internet." Association of American Geographers, New York.
12/00
"The Use of the Internet and Web-Based Technology for Space and Geoscience (Mis)Education: New Media in Natural and Technological Hazard Debates." Fall meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco.
07/00
"Public Perception and Hazard Policy Construction When Experts and Activists Clash in the Media." Invited hour-long presentation, 25th Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
07/00
"Internet Recruitment and Activism in the Cassini Controversy." 25th Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
02/00
"Internet Recruitment and Activism in Constructing Technological Risk." American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC.
01/99
"Public, Expert, and Activist Perceptions of the Plutonium on Board the Cassini-Huygens Mission." American Association for the Advancement of Science, Anaheim, CA.
07/98
"El Niño-Attributed Floods in Southern California." Invited presentation in the "Floods ... and Floods of Studies" panel, 23rd Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
07/98
"Social Construction of Technological Hazard: Plutonium on Board the Cassini Orbiter." To the 23rd Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO (invitation only).
04/98
"Construction of an Interactive Map for the Web by Students in Paired Classes," with Eugenie Rovai, National Social Science Association, San Diego.
09/97
"Construction of the 'Northridge' Earthquake in Los Angeles' English and Spanish Print Media: Damage, Attention, and Skewed Recovery," with Eugenie Rovai and Susan E. Place. To the Southern California Environment and History Conference, Northridge, CA.
05/97
"The Representation of Disaster." What is Ecological Socialism? Conference, UC Santa Cruz (invitation only).
09/96
"Weaving the Water Web: Development of Water Law in California before 1900," primary author with Eugenie Rovai. To the Southern California Environment and History Conference, Northridge, CA.
07/95
"Differential Vulnerability to Earthquakes," second author with Eugenie Rovai, 20th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop (invitation only), Boulder, CO.
04/95
"The 'Northridge' Earthquake: Differential Geographies of Damage, Media Attention, and Recovery," second author with Eugenie Rovai, National Social Science Association, San Diego.
03/95
"'Northridge' Earthquake Geographies: Damage, Media Mentions, Perception, and Disaster Assistance." Association of American Geographers, Chicago.
03/95
"Linking Local and Expert Knowledge for Hazard Response, Mitigation, and Vulnerability Reduction: The Role of Media in Response and Recovery in Three California Earthquakes," Association of American Geographers, Chicago.
08/94
"Media Construction of the 'Northridge' Earthquake in English and Spanish Media in Los Angeles," second author with Susan Place, International Geographical Union, Prague, Czech Republic.
07/94
"Risk and Vulnerability: Not the Same Thing in Chaparral Fires," 19th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO (invitation only).
07/94
"Social Construction of Vulnerability: The 'Northridge' Earthquake," primary author with Eugenie Rovai, 19th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO (invitation only).
06/94
"The (Mis)construction of Reconstruction: Mental Maps and Timelines of Recovery from the Los Angeles Earthquake of 17 January," second author with Eugenie Rovai, Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Northridge.
04/94
"Media (Mis)Construction of the Los Angeles Earthquake." Panel presentation to the "Los Angeles Earthquake: Event Dynamics, Response, and Reconstruction." Association of American Geographers, San Francisco.
04/94
"The Berkeley Tradition in the Geography of Domestication: Retrospects and Prospects." UC Berkeley Tea Talk Colloquium in Geography. Invited presentation. Travel funded by UCB.
04/94
"The Hahn and Sauer Tradition in the Geography of Domestication: Present Status and Issues." Association of American Geographers, San Francisco.
04/94
"The Hahn and Sauer Tradition in the Geography of Domestication: Whither from Here?" Panel presentation for "The Origins of Domestication and the Hahn-Sauer-Simoonses Tradition: The Dehiscence of Debate II." Association of American Geographers, San Francisco.
04/94
"The Imaginary Migration Exercise: An Approach to Ethnic Issues in a California Geography Course." California Geographic Society, Pomona.
09/93
"Spatial and Structural Change in Banking." Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Berkeley.
03/93
"One Geographer's Interpretation of the Origins of Women's Subjugation." Association of Women in Psychology, Atlanta.

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Extended Abstracts Published in Proceedings

2020
"K-means clustering and mapping of all fourMars rovers' APXS oxide and element relative abundance data." Refereed extended abstract, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51: 1262.
2020
"Richness and equitability measures applied to a K-means classification of all four Mars rovers' APXS oxides and elements data." Refereed extended abstract, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51: 1607.
2020
"Geologic map of Terra Cimmeria, Mars." Second author with Andrew Siwabessy and Robert C. Anderson. Refereed extended abstract, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51: 2766.
2020
"Remanent magnetization signatures in Terra Cimmeria and Terra Sirenum, Mars, as a result of far-field tectonic and hydrological effects of the early uplift of the Tharsis Rise." Second author with Andrew Siwabessy and Robert C. Anderson. Refereed extended abstract, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 51: 1996.
2020
"Preliminary 1:1 M geologic map of Terra Cimmeria, Mars." Third author with Andrew Siwabessy and Robert C. Anderson. Refereed extended abstract, Planetary Geologic Mappers 2020: 7033.
2011
"Nearest neighbor analysis, regression, and secondary crater prospecting on Mars." Refereed extended abstract, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 42: 1014.

2004
"Disaster by Management: Managerialism and Normal Accident Theory in the Columbia Accident and FBI Headquarters' Response to Field Office Concerns before 9/11." Workshop Notebook of the 29th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 29.
2003
"GDEP (Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Project): Hazards Related Projects." First and presenting author with Christopher T. Lee, María-Teresa Ramírez, Robert D. Francis, Elizabeth L. Ambos, Richard Behl, Gregory Holk, Dan O. Larson, Suzanne P. Wechsler, James C. Sample, David J. Whitney, and Crisanne Hazen." Workshop Notebook of the 28th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 28: PS03-25.
2003
"Communicating Risks: Overcoming the Challenges," my summary of a plenary as session recorder. Workshop Notebook of the 28th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 28: S03-14.
2002
"Emerging Risk Assessment and Management Controversies in the Mars Sample Return." Workshop Notebook of the 27th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 27: R02-29.
2002
"Media Coverage of the Events of 9/11." Workshop Notebook of the 27th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 27: PS02-23.
2001
"Patterns of Media Coverage of the Terrorist Attacks on the United States in September of 2001." Disaster Research Support Site, Learning from Urban Disasters Workshop (New York University's Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems). Available at: http://www.nyu.edu/icis/Recovery/pubs/rodrigue-update01.pdf.
2001
"The Internet in Risk Communication and Hazards Activism." Proceedings of the 26th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 26: R01-26.
2001
"The Internet in the Social Amplification and Attenuation of Risk." Proceedings of the 26th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 26: PS01-21.
2000
"The Use of the Internet and Web-Based Technology for Space and Geoscience (Mis)Education: New Media in Natural and Technological Hazard Debates." Proceedings of the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
2000
"Public Perception and Hazard Policy Construction When Experts and Activists Clash in the Media." Proceedings of the 25th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 25: R00- 26.
2000
"Internet Recruitment and Activism in the Cassini Controversy." Proceedings of the 25th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 25: P00-27.
1998
"El Niño-Attributed Floods in Southern California." Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 23: R98-19.
1998
"El Niño-Attributed Floods in Southern California." Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 23: R98-19.
1998
"Social Construction of Technological Hazard: Plutonium on Board the Cassini Orbiter." Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 23: PS98-20.
1995
"The 'Northridge' Earthquake: Media Filters between Damage and Recovery," Proceedings of the 20th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 19: PS95-16.
1994
"Media Construction of the 'Northridge' Earthquake." Proceedings of the 19th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 19: R94-24.
1994
"Risk and Vulnerability: Not the Same Thing in Chaparral Fires," Proceedings of the 19th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop 19: PS94-23.

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Citations

2011
"Native plant identification key for the Palos Verdes Peninsula, California."

2011
"Use of geochemistry data collected by the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit in Gusev Crater to teach geomorphic zonation through principal components analysis." Journal of Geoscience Education 59, 4: 184-193. doi: 10.5408/1.3604826.

2007
The second edition of my place name map of Mars

2007
The first edition of my place name map of Mars

  • Republished as an illustration and credited in the NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory web page on "Mars geology: Mars' general physiography," describing the investigations and discoveries made with the CRISM (Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars) instrument. Available at http://crism.jhuapl.edu/science/geology/physiography.php".

2007
"Geography diversity initiatives at California State University, Long Beach." Yearbook of the Association of American Geographers 69: 160-167.
  • Cited in Price, Patricia L. 2014. Race and ethnicity: Geographies of diversity. Progress in Human Geography OnlineFirst version of record 27 May. doi: 10.1177/0309132514535877.
  • Cited in Michel, Nathalie. 2011. Modé:lisation de l'évolution thermique de Mars: Conséquences sur le champ magnétique. Thèse, Doctorat le l'Université de Toulouse, Sciences de l'Universe, de l'Environnement et de l'Espace.
  • Cited in Solís, Patricia, and Ng, Astrid. 2010. Diversity Bibliography. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. Available at http://www.aag.org/galleries/project-programs-files/ALIGNED_diversity_bibliography.08.2010.pdf.

2006
"Geography diversity initiatives at California State University, Long Beach: Interdisciplinary and interinstitutional Partnerships." Invited panelist for the AAG Diversity Task Force session: Collaboration and Outreach. Association of American Geographers, Chicago (March).
  • Resource linked in the Association of American Geographers, Project ALIGNED, Diversity Clearinghouse, Publications and Proceedings section and Model Projects and Initiatives section.

2006
"Growing geography: A view from 'The Beach'." Paper presentation to the "Strategies for Healthy Departments" special panel session organized by Dorothy Friedel, Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Eugene, OR.
  • Discussed in Berry, Kate. 2006. "President's Message: Recruiting and Retaining Undergraduates." Pacifica, Newsletter of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers (Spring 2007): 2-3.

2006
"Katrina/Rita and risk communication within FEMA." Paper presentation to the "Hurricane Katrina & Unnatural Local Disasters" special session organized by Deborah Thomas for the Hazards Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago (March).
  • Cited in Leichanko, Robin M. and O'Brien, Karen. 2008. Environmental Change and Globalization: Double Exposures. Oxford University Press.

2005
"James Blaut's critique of diffusionism through a Neolithic lens: Early animal domestication in the Near East." Antipode 37, 5: 981-989 (November).
  • Discussed in Factbites entry on diffusionism. Cited in McLaren, Sue J. and Reynolds, T. 2009. "Early humans in dryland environments: A geoarchaeological perspective." Ch. 27 of Geomorphology of Desert Environments, 2nd ed., pp. 773-798. Springer.
  • Cited in Withers, Charles W.J. 2007. "History and philosophy of geography 2004-2005: Biographies, practices, sites." Progress in Human Geography 31, 1 (February): 67-76.
  • Cited in Akbulut, Örsan Ö. 2007. Küreselleşme Ulus-Deulet ve Kamu T&luml;netimi. Türkiye ve orta dogu emme idaresi enstitüsü. (Globalization, The Nation-State, and Public Administration. Turkey and the Middle East Public Administration Institute.)

2005
"The state of geography and its cognate disciplines in the California State Universities from Fall 1002 through Fall 2004." The California Geographer 45: 59-85.

2005
Whitney, David J.; Behl, Richard J.; Ambos, Elizabeth L.; Francis, Robert D.; Holk, Gregory; Larson, Daniel O.; Lee, Christopher T.; Rodrigue, Christine M.; and Wechsler, Suzanne P. "Ethnic differences in geoscience attitudes of college students." EOS 86, 30 (26 July): 277, 279.
  • Cited in Sexton, Julie Marie; O'Connell, Suzanne; Banning, James H.; and Most, David E. 2014. "Characteristics and culture of geoscience departments as interpreted from their website photographs." Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering 20, 3: 257-278. doi: 10.1615/JWomenMinotScienEng.2014009751.
  • Discussed in Sherman-Morris, Kathleen; Brown, Michael E.; Dyer, Jamie L.; McNeal, Karen S.; and Rodgers, John C. 2013. "Teachers' geoscience career knowledge and implications for enhancing diversity in the geosciences." Journal of Geoscience Education 61, 3: 326-333.
  • Cited in Sherman-Morris, Kathleen; Rodgers, John C., III; McNeal, Karen S.; Brown, Michael E.; and Dyer, Jamie L. 2012. "Professional development strategies to enhance diversity in the geosciences." Science Educator 21, 2: 31-28.
  • Discussed in O'Connell, Suzanne, and Holmes, Mary Anne. 2011. Obstacles to the recruitment of minorities into the geosciences: A call to action. GSA Today 21, 6: 52-54. doi: 10.1130/G105GW.1.
  • Cited in Solís, Patricia, and Ng, Astrid. 2010. Diversity Bibliography. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. Available at http://www.aag.org/galleries/project-programs-files/ALIGNED_diversity_bibliography.08.2010.pdf.
  • Cited in Kurtis, Kimberly A. 2009. Minority College Student Attitudes toward the Geological Sciences: Unearthing Barriers to Enrollment. Thesis, M.A. in Psychology, California State University, Long Beach.

2005
Wechsler, S.P.; Whitney, D.J.; Ambos, E.L.; Rodrigue, C.M.; Lee, C.T.; Behl, R.J.; Larson, D.O.; Francis, R.D.; and Holk, G. 2005. "Enhancing Diversity in the Geosciences." Journal of Geography 104, 4 (July/August): 141-149.
  • Cited in Mendoza, Pablo Bueno. 2012. Haskell Indian Nations University and the University of Kansas American Indian Science/Technology/Engineering/Mathematics (STEM) Grant Programs Partnership. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis, University of Missouri-Caolumbia.
  • Cited in Valla, Jeffrey M., and Williams, Wendy M. 2012. "Increasing achievement and higher-education representation of under-represented groups in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields: A review of current K-12 intervention programs. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering 18, 1: 21-53. doi: 10.1615/jWomenMinorScienEng.2012908.
  • Cited in Solís, Patricia, and Ng, Astrid. 2010. Diversity Bibliography. Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers. Available at http://www.aag.org/galleries/project-programs-files/ALIGNED_diversity_bibliography.08.2010.pdf.
  • Cited in Locke, Sharon M. "The Status of Persons with Disabilities in the Geosciences." RASEM2 white paper. http://www.ig.utexas.edu/people/staff/marcy/more/visimp_students/RASEM_white_paper9_28.pdf.
  • Cited in Kurtis, Kimberly A. 2009. Minority College Student Attitudes toward the Geological Sciences: Unearthing Barriers to Enrollment. Thesis, M.A. in Psychology, California State University, Long Beach.
  • Listed, abstracted, and linked in the Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) online digital library as accession # EJ747428. Available at https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/00221340508978630.

2005
Ambos, E.L.; Behl, R.J.; Whitney, D.; Rodrigue, C.M. (presenting author); Wechsler, S.P.; Holk, G.; Francis, R.D.; and Larson, D. "Geosciences student recruitment strategies at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB): Earth system science/community-research based education partnerships." Paper presented at the American Geophysical Union conference in San Francisco (December). Abstract available at: https://cla.csulb.edu/departments/geography/gdep/abstracts.html#AGU05.

2004
"Disaster by management: Managerialism and normal accident theoryin the Columbia accident and FBI Headquarters' response to fieldoffice concerns before 9/11." Paper presented at the 29th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop in Boulder, CO (July). Available at: https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/disbymgt/boulder04.html

  • Cited in Blaschke, Thomas, and Schmidt, Dirk. 2006. eMapBoard: From a collaborative situation mapping environment to a disaster management decision support system. Proceedings, InterCarto -- InterGIS Conference, Berlin: 242-251.

2004
"Hazard vulnerability, media construction of disaster, and risk management." Paper presented at the International Conference of the World Association of Disaster and Emergency Medicine (WADEM) in Brussels (October-November). Available at: https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/wadem/talk.html
  • Cited in Pasquarà, Federico, and Pozzetti, Matteo. 2007. "Geological Hazards, Disasters, and the Media: The Italian Case Study." Quaternary International 173-174 (October-November): 166-171. doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2007/03.002 .
  • Cited in Simpson, David M. and Katirai, Matin. 2006. "Measurement and indicators for disasters: Topical bibliography." Center for Hazards Research and Policy Development Working Paper #06-01, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. Available at: http://hazardcenter.louisville.edu/pdfs/wp0601.pdf.
  • Cited in Covington, Jaeryl and Simpson, David M. 2006. "An overview of disaster preparedness literature: Building blocks for an applied Bay Area template." Center for Hazards Research and Policy Development Working Paper #06-02, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. Available at: http://hazardcenter.louisville.edu/pdfs/wp0602.pdf.

2004
"Disaster by management: The Columbia accident and September 11th." Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers conference in Philadelphia (March). Available at: https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/disbymgt/aagdisbymgt04.html

2003.
"Representation of the September 11th terrorist attacks in the online edition of the Los Angeles Times," in Beyond September 11th: An Account of Post-Disaster Research, ed. Jacquelyn L. Monday, 521-588. University of Colorado Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center Special Publication 39 (a coöperative project of the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Public Entity Risk Institute, and the Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems).
  • Discussed in Westwell, Guy. 2014. Parallel Lines: Post-9/11 Cinema. Columbia University Press.
  • Discussed in Michaels, Sarah. 2003. "Perishable Information, Enduring Insights? Understanding Quick Response Research." in Beyond September 11th: An Account of Post-Disaster Research, ed. Jacquelyn L. Monday, 15-48. University of Colorado Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center Special Publication 39 (a coöperative project of the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Public Entity Risk Institute, and the Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems).
  • Article's conclusions and recommendations cited as one of four sample recommendations of the book in NHRAIC. 2003. "Research after September 11: Hazards Center Special Publication #39." Natural Hazards Observer (November): 3 (second recommendation). Available at: http://www.colorado.EDU/hazards/o/novo03/novo03b.html.
  • Article repeatedly cited in Heller, Miriam; Pauschke, Joy M.; Fragaszy, Richard J.; Nelson, Priscilla P.; and Wenger, Dennis E. 2004. Review of Beyond September 11th: An Account of Post-Disaster Research. e11th Hour 3, 2 (15 August). Available at http://www.e11th- hour.org/public/terror/beyond.911.html
2003
Rodrigue, Christine M.; Suzanne Wechsler, David Whitney, Elizabeth L. Ambos, María-Teresa Ramírez, Richard Behl, Robert D. Francis, Dan O. Larson, and Crisanne Hazen, "Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Project: Student Responses." Association of American Geographers, New Orleans.

2002
"Patterns of media coverage of the terrorist attacks on the United States in September of 2001." Quick Response Report 146. Available at: http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/qr/qr146/qr146.html
  • Listed and discussed in Phelps, Scot. 2007. "30 most important articles in emergency management. Presentation on the Compendium of Emergemency Management Articles Project to the Emergency Management Higher Education Conference, FEMA, National Emergency Training Center, US Fire Administration, Emergency Management Institute (5 June - 7 June).
  • Required reading in Lovekamp, William E. 2007. "Sociology 4240: Sociology of Disasters," Eastern Illinois University (Spring).
  • Required reading in Birkland, Tom. 2005. "PAD/POS/PUB 555: Disaster, Crisis and Emergency Management and Policy," a graduate seminar in public administration and policy and political science, State University of New York at Albany (Fall).
  • Cited in Morrow, Hope. 2003. "Media and Trauma" http://home.earthlink.net/~hopefull/TC_media-trauma.htm, a web page of resources on "Hope Morrow's Trauma Central" web page http://home.earthlink.net/~hopefull/.
  • Cited in Hughes, Bryn. 2004. "Political violence and democracy: Do societal identity threats matter? The security and politics of identify." Refereed paper presented to the Australasian Political Studies Association conference, University of Adelaide, Australia (29 September - 1 October) http://www.adelaide.edu.au/apsa/docs_papers/Others/Hughes.pdf.

2002
"Media and the terrorist attack of 11 September 2001: Los Angeles Times' coverage for the first twelve weeks." Panel presentation at the Association of American Geographers conference in Los Angeles (March). Available at: https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/aag0911.html

2002
"Media coverage of the events of 9/11." Paper presented at the 27th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Application Workshop conference in Boulder, CO (July). Available at: https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/bldr911.html

2002
"Emerging risk assessment and management controversies in the Mars Sample Return." Paper presented at the 27th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO (14-17 July). Available at: https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/bldrmars.html

2002
"Assessment of an Experiment in Teaching Geography Online." California Geographical Society, Lone Pine.
  • Cited in Lester, Paul Martin, and King, Cynthia Marie. 2009. "Analog vs. Digital Instruction and Learning: Teaching within First and Second Life Environments." Journal of Computer-Mediated Communications 14, 3: 457- 483. doi: 10.1111/j.1083-6101.2009.01449.x. Available at http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/writings/face_sl_study.pdf.
  • Cited in Loureiro, Ana; Santos, Ana; and Bettencourt, Teresa. 2007. "Virtual worlds as an extended classroom." Ch. 5 of Applications of Virtual Reality, ed. Cecilia Sík Lányi. InTech.
  • Cited in King, Catherine. 2007. Creating an Online Train-the-Trainer Course: Design Methodology and Evaluative Comparison to F2F Workshop. Thesis, Masters of Applied Science in Education, Online Teaching and Learning, California State University, Hayward, East Bay.
  • Republished and abstracted in the Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) online digital library as accession # ED481430. Available at https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED481430.pdf.
2001
"Impact of Internet Media in Risk Debates: The Controversies over the Cassini- Huygens Mission and the Anaheim Hills, California, Landslide," The Australian Journal of Emergency Management 11, 1 (Fall, Northern Hemisphere): 53-61." Available at: http://www.ema.gov.au/www/emaweb/rwpattach.nsf/VAP/(3A6790B96C927794AF1031D9395C5C20)~Impact_of_Internet_media_in_risk_debates_the_controversies.pdf/$file/Impact_of_Internet_media_in_risk_debates_the_controversies.pdf
  • Cited in Cummings, Christopher L.; Berube, David M.; and Lavelle, Mary E. 2013. "Influences of individual-level characteristics on risk perceptions to various categories of environmental health and safety risks." Journal of Risk Research 16, 10: 1277-1295. doi: 10.1080/13669877.2013.788544.
  • Cited in Ferris, Timothy L.J. 2013. The concept of resilience in community and engineered systems -- a cross-sectoral feeding of ideas. Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the ISSS (International Society for the System Sciences). Available at http://journals.isss.org/index.php/proceedings56th/article/view/1964.
  • Cited in Paradiso, Maria. 2012. Information and communication technologies and environmental safety: The case of Naples-Vesuvius, Italy. Journal of Urban Technology 19, 4: 45-58. doi: 10.1080/10630732.2012.715480.
  • Cited in Zook, Matthew; Graham, Mark; Shelton, Taylor; and Gorman, Sean. 2010. Volunteered geographic information and crowdsourcing disaster relief: A case study of the Haitian earthquake. World Medical and Health Policy 2, 2: Article 2. doi: 10.2202/1948-4682.1069.
  • Cited in Paradiso, Maria. 2010. "Communications Mode(l)s and disasters: From word of mouth to ICTs." Networks and Communication Studies 25, 3-4: 181-200.
  • Cited in Sander, Sonja. 2009. "The influence of unrelated affect on risk perception." Senior thesis in Psychology, Universiteit Twente, Netherlands. Available at http://essay.utwente.nl/59107/.
  • Cited in de Hollander, Augustinus Ernst Maria. 2004. "Dealing 'Sensibly' with Environmental Risk." Chap. 3 of Assessing and Evaluating the Health Impact of Environmental Exposures: Deaths, DALYs, or Dollars. Dissertation, Universiteit Utrecht. Available at http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl/dissertations/2004-0511-152200/inhoud.htm.
  • Quoted in Canterford, M. Shelby. 2004. Evaluating emergency management websites. Paper submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for COMP 3700, Special Topics in Software Engineering, Australian National University. Available at http://home.watersprite.com.au/~shelby/emweb/emweb_final_report.pdf
  • Cited in Pike, Richard J.; Howell, David G.; and Graymer, Russell W. 2003. "Landslides and cities: An unwanted partnership." Ch. 8 of Earth Science in the City: A Reader, ed. Grant Heikan, Robert Fakundiny, and John Sutter. American Geophysical Union. doi: 10.1029/SP056p0187.

2001
"Internet Media in Technological Risk Construction: Plutonium on Board the Cassini-Huygens Spacecraft," Risk: Health, Safety, and Environment 12, 4 (Fall): 221-254." Available at: https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/risk01.html
  • Cited in Chung, Ik Jae. 2011. "Social amplification of risk in the Internet environment." Risk Analysis 31, 12: 1883-1896. doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2011.01623.x. Pre-print available at http://www.kapa21.or.kr/data/data_download.php?did=5076.
  • Cited in Dawson, Sandra, and Sklar, Maria. 2005. "Space Nuclear Power Public and Stakeholder Risk Communication." Presentation to The American Nuclear Society, San Diego (5 June). Available from the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab BEACON e-Space Technical Report Server at http://trs- new.jpl.nasa.gov/dspace/handle/2014/39675.
  • Cited in Gore, Meredith L. and Knuth, Barbara A. 2009. "Mass Media Effect on the Operating Environment of a Wildlife-Related Risk-Communication Campaign. The Journal of Wildlife Management 73, 8: 1407-1413. doi: 10.2193/2008-343. Discussed in Coogan, James J. 2007. Effectiveness of NASA Risk Communication Strategies Used for the New Horizons Mission, Master of Aeronautical Science thesis, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Norfolk Center, Virginia.
  • Cited in Connor, Robert E.; Yarnal, Brent; Dow, Kirstin; Carbone, Gregory J.; and Jocoy, Christine L. 2005. "Feeling at Risk Matters: Water Managers and the Decision to Use Forecasts." Risk Analysis: An International Journal 25, 5: 1265-1275.
  • Listed in Lindsey, Clark S. 2004. "Active Space: Part 5B: More Controversies" http://www.hobbyspace.com/Active/controversy2.html#Cassini, a web page of resources on the Hobby Space web page http://www.hobbyspace.com/.

2001
"Construction of Hazard Perception and Activism on the Internet: Amplifying Trivial Risks and Obfuscating Serious Ones," Natural Hazards Research Working Paper 106.
  • Cited in Cummings, Christopher L.; Berube, David M.; and Lavelle, Mary E. 2013. "Influences of individual-level characteristics on risk perceptions to various categories of environmental health and safety risks." Journal of Risk Research 16, 10: 1277-1295. doi: 10.1080/13669877.2013.788544.
  • Cited in Paradiso, Maria. 2010. "Communications Mode(l)s and disasters: From word of mouth to ICTs." Networks and Communication Studies 25, 3-4: 181-200.
  • Cited in Bruhn, Dorothee C. 2009. News Coverage on Terrorism -- The Influence of Affect-Laden Images on Information Processing. Bachelor's thesis, Psychology, Universiteit Twente.
  • Discussed in Soileau, Timothy Richard. 2005. Influences on the Establishment of County Wildfire Risk Mitigation Programs: The Case of California's Fire Safe Councils. M.S. Thesis, Department of Environmental Sciences, Louisiana State University, Lafayette.
  • Excerpted in Anonymous. 2002. "Shaping hazard perception: Article," Turning Point Bulletin (19 April). The bulletin board was a Canadian web-based news group devoted to emergency management. Available at: http://www.turningpointgroup.com/chat/messages/529.html. URL is 404 as of 04/06/04.
  • Discussed in "Shaping Hazards Perception via the Net: A Hazards Center Working Paper," TsuInfo Alert 3, 3 (June 2001): 4. TsuInfo Alert is a bi-monthly report of the Washington Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Earth Resources. The discussion is available at: http://www.wa.gov/dnr/htdocs/ger/tsuinfo/2001-03.pdf.
  • Discussed in Anonymous. 2001. "Shaping Hazards Perception via the Net: A Hazards Center Working Paper," Disaster Research 344 (19 April).
  • Discussed in Natural Hazards Center. 2001. Internet pages ("Internet resources the Hazards Center staff has found useful"). Natural Hazards Observer (May).

2001
"Patterns of media coverage of the terrorist attacks on the United States in September of 2001." Abstract published on the NSF-sponsored Disaster Research Support Site, hosted by the New York University Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems, New York.
  • Discussed in Korpi, Tanja M., and Hemmer, Christopher. 2005. "Avoiding panic and keeping the ports open in a chemical and biological threat environment: A literature review." US Air Force Counterproliferation Center Future Warfare Series 30.
  • Discussed in Restrepo, Carlos, and Zimmerman, Rae. 2003. "Learning from Urban Disasters: Summary of a Workshop," in in Beyond September 11th: An Account of Post-Disaster Research, ed. Jacquelyn L. Monday, 49-80. University of Colorado Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center Special Publication 39 (a coöperative project of the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Public Entity Risk Institute, and the Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems).
  • To be republished in Davis, J. (ed.) 2004. Facilitating Psychological Support for Catastrophic Events. San Clemente, CA: LawTech Custom Publishing.
  • Discussed in Lyman, Francesca. 2004. "Anatomy of the 9/11 risk communication fiasco." SEJournal (Society of Environmental Journalists) 14, 2: 4, 23-25. Available at http://notes.sej.org/sej/sejourna.nsf/0/2e597b0e8f71c28986256f2b000b7a08/$FILE/sej_fa04.pdf.
  • Discussed in Lyman, Francesca. 2003. "Messages in the Dust: What Are the Lessons of the Environmental Health Response to the Terrorist Attacks of September 11?," Lessons Learned report, National Environmental Health Association: 59. Available at http://www.neha.org/9-11%20report/index-Title.html. or http://www.nyenvirolaw.org/PDF/NEHA-092203-MessageInTheDust-cj.pdf.

2001
"The Internet in the social amplification and attenuation of risk." Poster presentation, 26th Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO (invitation only).

2000
"The use of the Internet and web-based technology for space and geoscience (mis)education." Presentation, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco.

1998
Rodrigue, C.M., and E. Rovai, with A. Henderson, S. Potter, and J. Hotchkiss. "El Niño and Perceptions of the Southern California Floods and Mudslides of 1998." Quick Response Report No. 107. Boulder, CO: University of Colorado, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center.
1998
Rovai, E., and C.M. Rodrigue. "The 'Northridge' and 'Ferndale' Earthquakes: Spatial Inequities in Media Attention and Recovery." National Social Science Journal 11, 2: 109-120.
  • Cited in Paradiso, Maria. 2010. "Communications Mode(l)s and disasters: From word of mouth to ICTs." Networks and Communication Studies 25, 3-4: 181-200.
  • Cited in Liesch, Matthew. 2008. A region of hope, a region of despair: Print media, geographical imagination, and the Gogebic Iron Range mining boom. Historical Geography 36: 182-207
  • Cited in Moore, Monica Z. 2007. Hazards of Inequality: Comparing Two Neighborhoods in San Francisco in the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. M.S. Thesis, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
  • Cited in David Butler, 1999, Disasters by Design: A Reassessment of Natural Hazards in the United States - A Bibliography. Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. This is the online publication of the bibliography for Mileti, Dennis. 1999. Disasters by Design: A Reassessment of Natural Hazards in the United States. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press.

1998
Rodrigue, C.M. Social Construction of Technological Hazard: Plutonium on Board the Cassini-Huygens Spacecraft, proposal (unfunded) submitted to the Decision, Risk, and Management Program, National Science Foundation (14 August).
  • Cited in Livesey, Sharon M. 2001. "Eco-Identity as Discursive Struggle: Royal Dutch/Shell, Brent Spar, and Nigeria." Journal of Business Communication 38, 1: 58-91. doi: 10.1177/002194360103800105.

1997
Rodrigue, C.M., E.Rovai, and S.E. Place. "Construction of the 'Northridge' Earthquake in Los Angeles' English and Spanish Print Media: Damage, Attention, and Skewed Recovery." Presentation to the Southern California Environment and History Conference, Northridge, CA. Available at: http://www.csuchico.edu/geop/chr/scehc97.html.
  • Cited in Paradiso, Maria. 2010. "Communications Mode(l)s and disasters: From word of mouth to ICTs." Networks and Communication Studies 25, 3-4: 181-200.
  • Discussed in and listed as suggested instructor readings in Morrow, Betty Hearn. 2010. "Language and Literacy," Session 15 of the model course, "A Social Vulnerability Approach to Disasters," FEMA EMI Emergency Management Higher Education Program.
  • Discussed in and listed as suggested instructor readings in Morrow, Betty Hearn. 2010. "Foreign Birth," Session 16 of the model course, "A Social Vulnerability Approach to Disasters," FEMA EMI Emergency Management Higher Education Program.
  • Cited in Moore, Monica Z. 2007. Hazards of Inequality: Comparing Two Neighborhoods in San Francisco in the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. M.S. Thesis, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
  • Discussed in Soileau, Timothy Richard. 2005. Influences on the Establishment of County Wildfire Risk Mitigation Programs: The Case of California's Fire Safe Councils. M.S. Thesis, Department of Environmental Sciences, Louisiana State University, Lafayette.
  • Cited in Richie, Alma M. 2003. "Managing Infrastructure Problems that Arise from Earthquakes." Materials Performance (April): 2-5.
  • Cited in David Butler, 1999, Disasters by Design: A Reassessment of Natural Hazards in the United States - A Bibliography. Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. This is the online publication of the bibliography for Mileti, Dennis. 1999. Disasters by Design: A Reassessment of Natural Hazards in the United States. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press.

1996
Rodrigue, C.M. and Rovai, E. 1996. "Weaving the Water Web: Development of Water Law in California before 1900," Southern California Environment and History Conference, Northridge, CA.

1996
"Imaginary Migration Exercise in Multicultural Geography," Journal of Geography 95, 2: 81-85. doi: 10.1080/00221349608978929.
  • Cited in Komoto, Cary. 2008. "Moving toward a Signature Pedagogy in Geography: A Close Reading of the Landscape." In Exploring Signature Pedagogies: Approaches to Teaching Disciplinary Habits of Mind, ed. Regan A. R. Gurung, Nancy L. Chick, Aeron Haynie and Anthony A. Ciccone. Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing.
  • Listed and abstracted in Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) database (accession # EJ530095).
  • Abstracted in Geography Discipline Network. 2003. Resources: Journal of Geography -- Higher Education Abstracts. Available at http://www2.glos.ac.uk/gdn/jg/
  • Cited in Cunha, Stephen F. 2001. "Teaching methods in cultural geography: Making a world of difference," Advances in Research on Teaching 8: 347-372.
  • Cited in Brady, S. 1999. "Using a Travelogue to Learn a Region," Journal of Geography 98, 2: 79-85.
  • Cited in Monk, J. 1999. "Foreward -- Geography: Whose World Is It?" Journal of Geography 98, 6: 250-252.
  • Cited in the Ohio State University Center for the Study and Teaching of Writing, "Resources on Writing: Geography," http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/cstw/Resource/geography.htm. Site is 404 as of 04/06/04.

1996
Hornbeck, D.; Earle, C.; and Rodrigue, C.M. "The Way We Were: Deployments (and Redeployments) of Time in Human Geography," in Concepts in Human Geography ed. C. Earle, K. Mathewson, and M.S. Kenzer, pp. 33-61.
  • Cited in Kehoe, Alice B. 2015, 2010. Looking at landscapes: Disciplinary boundaries and unrecognized precursors. Preprint posted to Research Gate. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.28061.36325.
  • Cited in Downey, Greg. 2007. "Human Geography and Information Studies." Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 41, 1: 683-727.
  • Optional reading in Downey, Greg. 2005. Journalism and Mass Communication 880, "Human Geography and Mass Communication. http://users.journalism.wisc.edu/~gdowney/courses/j880/.
  • Cited in Colten, Craig E. 2005. Methods, Presentism and high stakes historical geography. Past Place: The Newsletter of the Historical Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers 13, 2 (Spring/Summer): 5.
  • Cited in Wynn, Graeme. 2005 GEOG 327, "The Historical Geography of Canada I," (fall).
  • Listed in reading list for Downey, Greg. "Graduate Reading Seminar in Journalism and Mass Communication," 2005 (Spring).
  • Required reading in Herod, Andrew, "Seminar in Geographic Thought and Methods," 2000 (fall).
  • Cited in Tillman, Benjamin F. and Emmett, Chad F. 1999. "Spatial Succession of Sacred Space in Chicago." Journal of Cultural Geography 18, 2: 79-108.

1995
C.M. Rodrigue and E. Rovai. "The "Northridge" earthquake: Differential geographies of damage, media attention, and recovery." National Social Science Perspectives Journal 7, 3: 97-111.
  • Cited in Pastor, Manuel; Bullard, Robert D.; Boyce, James K.; Fothergill, Alice; Morello-Frosch, Rachel; and Wright, Beverly. 2006. In the Wake of the Storm: Environment, Disaster, and Race after Katina. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
  • Cited in Alice Fothergill and Lori E. Peek, 2004, "Poverty and Disasters in the United States: A Review of Recent Sociological Findings," Natural Hazards 32, 1: 89-110 (incorrectly cited as 1994 unpublished paper). doi:10.1023/B:NHAZ.0000026792.76181.d9
  • Cited in Smith, Keith. 2000, 2004. Environmental Hazards: Assessing Risk and Reducing Disaster, 3rd ed., 4th ed. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 28-29 (3rd ed.) and pp. 19-20 (4th ed.).
  • Prepublication copy cited in Fothergill, Alice; Maestas, Enrique; and Darlington, JoAnne DeRouen. 1999. Race, Ethnicity, and Disasters in the United States: A Review of the Literature. Disasters 23, 2: 156-173.

1995
Place, S.E., and C.M. Rodrigue. "Media Construction of the 'Northridge' Earthquake in English and Spanish Print Media in Los Angeles." Proceedings of the International Geographical Union (CD-ROM). Also available at https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/igu1994.html.
  • Cited in David Butler, 1999, Disasters by Design: A Reassessment of Natural Hazards in the United States - A Bibliography. Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. This is the online publication of the bibliography for Mileti, Dennis. 1999. Disasters by Design: A Reassessment of Natural Hazards in the United States. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press.
  • Cited in Ben Wisner, 1999, "There are worse things than earthquakes: Hazard vulnerability and mitigation capacity in Greater Los Angeles," in Crucibles of Hazard: Mega-Cities and Disasters in Transition, ed. James K. Mitchell, Ch. 11. Tokyo: United Nations University Press.

1994
E. Rovai and C.M. Rodrigue. "The (mis)construction of reconstruction: Mental maps and timelines of recovery from the Los Angeles earthquake of 17 January." Presentation to the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Northridge.
  • Cited in Ben Wisner, 1999, "There are worse things than earthquakes: Hazard vulnerability and mitigation capacity in Greater Los Angeles," in Crucibles of Hazard: Mega-Cities and Disasters in Transition, ed. James K. Mitchell, Ch. 11. Tokyo: United Nations University Press.

1994
Rodrigue, C.M. and Oliver, V.L."Hub and Spoke: Deregulation, Spatial Restructuring, and Applied Economic Geography in Banking," Yearbook, Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 56: 89-118.
  • Cited in Śleszynski, Przemysław. 2007. Gospodarcze Funkcje Kontrolne w Przestrezeni Polski (Economic Control Functions in Poland's Space), Polska Akademia Nauk, Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania im. Stanisława Leszczyckiego, Prace Geograficzne (Geographical Studies) 213.
  • Cited in Günter Krumme, "Economic & Business Geography Resources and Reading Lists: Location of Bank Offices," 2000. (available online at: http://faculty.washington.edu/~krumme/readings/bankloc.html.

1994
I organized and chaired two special sessions on the "Berkeley Tradition" ("The Origins of Domestication and the Hahn-Sauer-Simoonses Tradition" and "The Hahn and Sauer Tradition in the Geography of Domestication: Present Status and Issues") at the 1994 annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers.

1993
"Home with a View: Chaparral Fire Hazard and the Social Geographies of Risk and Vulnerability," California Geographer 33: 105-118. Available at: https://home.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/fire.html
  • Cited in Simon, Gregory L. 2014. "Vulnerability-in-production: A spatial history of nature, affluence, and fire in Oakland, California." Annals, Association of American Geographers 104, 6: 1199-1221. doi: 10.1080/00045608.2014.941736. Cited in Simon, Gregory L., and Dooling, Sarah. 2013. "Flame and fortune in California: The material and political dimensions of vulnerability. Global Environmental Change 23: 1410-1423. doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.08.008.
  • Cited in Tok&ecute;, Nathan A.; Boone, Christopher G.; and Arrowsmith, J. Ramón. 2014. "Fault zone regulation, seismic hazard, and social vulnerability in Los Angeles, California: Hazard or urban amenity?" Earth's Future 2, 9: 440-457. doi: 10.1002/2014EF000241.
  • Cited in Simon, Gregory. 2012. "Development, risk momentum, and the ecology of vulnerability: A historical-relational analysis of the 1991 Oakland Hills firestorm." Ch. 2 of Cities, Nature, and Development: The Politics and Production of Urban Vulnerabilities, ed. Sarah Dooling and Gregory Simon, pp. 23-48. Ashgate.
  • Cited in Roberts, Jason. 2013. "'What Are We Protecting Out Here?' A Political Ecology of Forest, Fire, and Fuels Management in Utah's Wildland-Urban Interface." Capitalism, Nature, Socialism 24, 2 (May): 58-76. doi: 10.1080/10455752.2013.784528.
  • Cited in Poudyal, Neelam C.; Johnson-Gaither, Cassandra; Goodrick, Scott; Bowker, J.M.; and Gan, Jianbang. 2012. "Locating spatial variation in the association between wildland fire risk and social vulnerability across six Southern states." Environmental Management 49, 3: 623-635. doi: 10.1007/s00267-011-9796-z.
  • Cited in Vargas, María Milagros Campos; Aparicio, Alejandra Toscana; Gaytán, José Francisco Monroy; López, Héctor Alonso Reyes. 2011. "Visualizador Web de información cartográfica de amenazas naturales." Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 63, 1. Available at http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1405-33222011000100007.
  • Cited in Gaither, Cassandra Johnson; Poudyal, Neelam C.; Goodrick, Scott; Bowker, J.M.; Malone, Sparkle; and Gan, Jianbang. 2011. "Wildland fire risk and social vulnerability in the Southeastern United States: An exploratory spatial data analysis approach." Forest Policy and Economics 13: 24-36. doi:10.1016/j.forpol.2010.07.009.
  • Cited in Aparicio, Alejandra Toscana. 2011. Protección civil, poblacion, vulnerabilidad y riesgo en Santiago Miltepec, Toluca. Investigaciones Geograficas, Boletin del Instituto de Geografia, UNAM 74: 35-47. ISSN 0188-4611.
  • Cited in Aparicio, Alejandra Toscana; Vargas, María Milagros Campos; and Gaytán, Josése Francisco. 2010. Inundaciones, protección civil y habitantes de San Mateo Atenco, Estado de México. Investigaciones geográficas 72: 68-81. ISSN 0188-4611.
  • Cited in Collins, Timothy W. 2010. "Marginalization, facilitation, and the production of unequal risk: The 2006 Paso del Norte floods. Antipode 42, 2: 258-288. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8330.2009.00755.x.
  • Cited in Collins, Timothy W. 2009. "The production of unequal risk in hazardscapes: An explanatory frame applied to disaster at the US-Mexico border." Geoforum 40, 4: 589-601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2009.04.009.
  • Cited in Collins, Timothy W. and Bolin, Bob. 2009. "Situating hazard vulnerability: People's negotiations with wildfire environments in the U.S. Southwest." Envronmental Management 44, 3: 441-445. doi: 10.1007/s00267-009-9333-5.
  • Cited in Collins, Timothy W. 2008. "The Political Ecology of Hazard Vulnerability: Marginalization, Facilitation, and the Production of Differential Risk to Urban Wildfires in Arizona's White Mountains. Journal of Political Ecology 15: 22-43.
  • Cited in Collins, Timothy W. 2005. "Households, forests, and fire hazard vulnerability in the American West: A case study of a California community." Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards 6, 1: 23-37.
  • Cited in Grineski, Sara E. and Collins, Timothy W. 2008. "Exploriing Patterns of Environmental Injustice in the Global South: Maquiladoras in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico." Population and Environment 29, 6 (July): 247-270. Cited in Moore, Monica Z. 2007. Hazards of Inequality: Comparing Two Neighborhoods in San Francisco in the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. M.S. Thesis, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
  • Discussed in Soileau, Timothy Richard. 2005. Influences on the Establishment of County Wildfire Risk Mitigation Programs: The Case of California's Fire Safe Councils. M.S. Thesis, Department of Environmental Sciences, Louisiana State University, Lafayette.
  • Discussed in Miyake, Yoshitaka. 2005. The Role of Social Capital in Flood Mitigation on the Sacramento River at Hamilton City, California. M.A. Thesis, California State University, Chico.
  • Cited in McCarthy, Simon S. 2004. Definition and Experience of Flooding: Residents' and Officials' Perspectives. Thesis for Ph.D., Department of Sociology, University of Surrey.
  • Cited in McCaffrey, S. and Kumagai, Y. 2007. No need to reinvent the wheel: Applying existing social science theories to wildfire. In People, Fire, and Forests: A Synthesis of Wildfire Social Science, ed. T.C. Daniel, M.S. Carroll, C. Mosely, and C. Raish, pp. 12-36. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, pp. 23-24.
  • Cited in Keeley, Jon. 2006. South Coast Bioregion. Chap. 15 of Fire in California's Ecosystems, ed. N.G. Sugihari, J.W. van Wangtendonk, K.E. Shaffer, J. Fites-Kaufman, and A.E. Thoede. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Cited in Cova, Thomas J. 2005. Public safety in the Urban-Wildland Interface: Should fire-prone communities have a maximum occupancy? Natural Hazards Review 6, 3: 99-108. doi:10.1061/1527-6988(2005)6:3(99)
  • Required reading in Melcon, Paul. 2005. GEOP 219, "Maps, Images, and Mapping Data," required course for bachelor's degree in Geography and Planning at California State University, Chico.
  • Cited in the 2002 HazLit Database of the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center.
  • Excerpted on the Glendale Community College Geography Department web site in 2002 at: http://www.glendale.cc.ca.us/geo/Lab/fireadaptation.htm. URL is 404 as of 04/06/04.
  • Cited in David Butler, 1999, Disasters by Design: A Reassessment of Natural Hazards in the United States - A Bibliography. Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. This is the online publication of the bibliography for Mileti, Dennis. 1999. Disasters by Design: A Reassessment of Natural Hazards in the United States. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press.

1993
Rodrigue, C.M. "On the Dehiscence of Debate in the Geography of Domestication: A Reply to Mark Blumler," Professional Geographer 45, 3: 363-366.
  • Cited in Philo, C. 1995. "Animals, Geography, and the City: Notes on Inclusions and Exclusions." Environment and Planning D-Society and Space 13, 6: 655-681.
1992
"Can Religion Account for Early Animal Domestication? A Critical Assessment of the Cultural Geographic Argument, Based on Near Eastern Archaeological Data," Professional Geographer 44, 4: 417- 430.
  • Cited in Rask, K.A. 2014. Etruscan animal bones and their implications for sacrificial studies. History of Religions 53, 3: 269-312. doi: 10.1086/67242.
  • Cited in Peoples, Hervey C., and Marlowe, Frank W. 2014. "Big gods: Religion in the beginning." Religion, Brain, and Behavior. Online first. doi: 10.1080/2153599X.2014.928352.
  • Cited in Lulka, David. 2013. The posthuman city: San Diego's dead animal removal program. Urban Geography 34, 8: 1119-1143. doi: 10.1080/02723638.799326.
  • Cited in Peoples, Hervey C., and Marlowe, Frank W. 2012. "Subsistence and the evolution of religion." Human Nature 23, 3:253-269. doi: 10.1007/s12110-012-9148-6.
  • Required reading in Perry, Clovis C. Spring 2008. Geography 152: "Regional Geography of the World," Bluegrass Community and Technical College. http://district.bluegrass.kctcs.edu/clovis.perry/GEO_172/Chapter_2/.
  • Cited in Fellman, Jerome D.; Getis, Arthur; Getis, Judith; and Malinowski, Jon. 2005. Human Geography. McGraw-Hill.
  • Cited in Wolch, Jennifer; Emel, Jody; and Wilbers, Chris. 2003. "Reanimating Cultural Geography." In Handbook of Cultural Geography, ed. Kay Anderson, Mona Domosh, Steve Pile, and Nigel Thrift, pp. 184-206. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Cited in Clingerman, Forrest; with Waldau, Paul; Hobgood-Oster, Laura; Darling-Smith, Barbara; and Yarri, Donna. 2003. "Bibliography on Animals, Religion, and Ethics," Center for Respect of Life and Environment (last updated 1 February).
  • Cited in Wolch, Jennifer. 2002. "Anima Urbis: The Progress in Human Geography Lecture," Progress in Human Geography 26, 2: 721-742. doi:10.1191/0309132502ph400oa.
  • Cited in Gade, Daniel W. 1999. Nature and Culture in the Andes. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
  • Cited in Patricia L. Fall, Lee Lines, and Steven E. Falconer, 1998, "Seeds of Civilization: Bronze Age Rural Economy and Ecology in the Southern Levant," Annals of the Association of American Geographers 88, 1 (March): 107-125.
  • Cited in Chris Philo and Jennifer Wolch, 1998, "Through the Geographical Looking Glass: Space, Place, and Society-Animal Relations," Society and Animals: Journal of Human-Animal Relations 6, 2 (available online at: http://www.psyeta.org/sa/sa6.2/wolch.html.
  • Cited in Kay Anderson, 1998, "Animal Domestication in Geographic Perspective," Society and Animals: Journal of Human-Animal Relations 6, 2 (available online at: http://www.psyeta.org/sa/sa6.2/anderson.html.
  • Cited in Kay Anderson, 1997, "A Walk on the Wild Side: A Critical Geography of Domestication." Progress in Human Geography 21, 4 (available online at: http://real.geog.ucsb.edu/courses/205/pdf/Anderson1997.pdf.
  • Critiqued in Gade, Daniel W. 1993. "Leche y civilización andina: En torno al ausencia del ordeño de la llama y alpaca." Yearbook of the Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers 19: 3-14. Available at http://sites.maxwell.syr.edu/clag/yearbook1993/gade.pdf.
  • Cited in "On Sauer," The Itinerant Geographer 1993 (annual newsletter of the Department of Geography at University of California, Berkeley). Available online at: http://geography.berkeley.edu/PeopleHistory/History/Itinerant1993.html.
  • Discussed in Blumler, Mark A. 1993. "On the tension between cultural geography and anthropology: Commentary on Christine Rodrigue's 'Early animal domestication.'" The Professional Geographer 43, 3: 359-363.
1987
Rodrigue, C.M. "The Origins of Women's Subjugation," presented to the Association of American Geographers, Portland, OR.

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Conference and Session Organizing

05/13
Organizer and Chair for a symposium showcasing research at CSULB on California sage scrub conservation and restoration. Southern California Academy of Sciences, Long Beach.
03/09
Organizer and Chair for a session bringing together for the first time the many geographers who do work on Mars: "Geography of Mars", sponsored by the Remote Sensing Specialty Group and the Political Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas.
04/08
Chair for a session that addressed "Invasive, Exotic & Disturbed: Geographies of Vegetation", Association of American Geographers, Chicago.
03/06
Chair for a session that addressed "Hurricane Katrina & Unnatural Local Disasters", organized by Deborah Thomas and sponsored by the Hazards Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, Chicago.
07/04
Moderator for a session that addressed "Integrating Science and Society: The USGS Science Impact Program" 29th Hazard Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
03/02
Organizer and Chair for a session that addressed "Media and the Terrorist Attack of 11 September 2001," national annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles.
03/02
Organizer for a session that addressed "Media in Hazards and Disasters," national annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles.
05/02
Chair for a special conference: "CSU and Community College Workshop on Articulating GIS", organized by Suzanne P. Wechsler, CSULB
02/01
Chair for a session entitled, "New Departures in Research on the Human Dimensions of Technological Hazards," national annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers held in New York.
12/00
Chair for a session entitled, "New Tools and Perspectives on Understanding Natural Hazards Worldwide Posters," fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union held in San Francisco.
10/95-12/97
Member of the Board of Directors for the Southern California Environment and History Conferences held at California State University, Northridge. I also served on its Program Development Subcommittee and am responsible for Internet publicity for the conference series.
07/97-9/97
organizer and chair of the "Los Angeles as Disaster" paper session and panel discussion at the second Southern California Environment and History Conference, Northridge. In this session, Eugenie Rovai, Susan Place, and I presented our work on the Los Angeles earthquake; Mike Davis presented his work on significant tornado hazard in South Coast Los Angeles; and Ben Wisner presented his work on multiple hazard interactions and community self- organization in the L.A. megalopolitan context.
03/95
With Eugenie Rovai, I co-organized a special session on the Los Angeles earthquake for the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, to present the work done so far by Susan Place and ourselves and by Eve Gruntfest, of the University of Colorado.
06/94
With Eugenie Rovai, I co-organized a special session on the Los Angeles earthquake for the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Woodland Hills, California, which showcased the research of Chico State students on various aspects of this disaster (Lynn Glasser, Chris Whittaker, and Joel Batts) and other California disasters (Jamie Carothers and Matt Herman).
04/94
Organized a heavily-attended special panel session on the Los Angeles earthquake, entitled, "The Los Angeles Quake: Event Dynamics, Response, and Reconstruction," and arranged Hazards Specialty Group sponsorship for it at the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco. The invited speakers were:

Gilbert White, University of Colorado, Boulder (keynote speaker)
Ben Wisner, Hampshire College
Eugenie Rovai, CSU Chico (chair of session)
Carl Mortensen, USGS, Menlo Park
Christine M. Rodrigue, CSU Chico
Dennis Coady and Bruce Grouse, Area Location Systems, Inc., Los Angeles

CSU Chico's was the first geography department in the country to respond professionally to this disaster, and this was the first national symposium on the earthquake in the discipline of geography. The keynote speaker, Dr. White, is widely regarded as the founder of the social science approach to hazards with his work on flood perception and adjustment in the 1930s.

04/94
Organized and chaired two special sessions on the Eduard Hahn tradition in the geography of domestication, Association of American Geographers, San Francisco. Sponsored by three specialty groups, these sessions were heavily attended.

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Grants

02/14
I was granted one semester of one class reassigned time to continue my projects on restoration of California sage scrub. I have so far put together a consolidated database of transects done by my students, GDEP interns, and myself in La Jolla Valley, Serrano Valley, Charmlee Park, Stoney Point Park, Sepulveda Basin, Palos Verdes, and Bolsa Chica. Students have included GDEP interns and students in GEOG 442 and 640 and ES&P 400.
01/13
I was granted one semester of one class reassigned time to continue my projects on restoration of California sage scrub, focussing on La Jolla Valley and Serrano Valley in the westernmost Santa Monica Mountains. Students in GEOG 640 and Dr. Paul Laris' students in GEOG 486/596 were involved and I organized a symposium for the Southern California Academy of Sciences in which several of the GEOG 640 students joined alumni of GDEP and advanced graduate students to present several papers based on this family of projects.
12/11
I was granted one semester of one class reassigned time to continue my projects on restoration of CSS. This semester's activity focussed on boundaries between CSS and exotic-dominated annual grassland, trying to differentiate CSS community structures behind expanding boundaries (where CSS is reclaiming its territory from grassland) and stable boundaries. Students in GEOG 442 took several transects in Palos Verdes and we processed data collected in the western Santa Monicas by GDEP interns and found certain CSS species could establish in grasslands, others were found behind the expanding boundaries, and still others behind stagnant boundaries. Presentations followed at the Southern California Academy of Sciences.
02/11
I was granted one semester of one class reassigned time to work on my martian interests: a review of geographers' contributions to the study of Mars and a project to discern secondary craters from primary craters to improve the use of crater-counting as a way of dating martian surfaces. This resulted in one publication, another submitted manuscript, and several conference presentations so far.
02/11
I was granted one semester of one class reassigned time to work on a project to discern secondary craters from primary craters to improve the use of crater-counting as a way of dating martian surfaces. This enabled me to do a proof-of-concept project on a test-bed in Terra Sabæa, which eventually became two conference presentations.
02/09
I was granted one semester of full sabbatical leave for Fall 2009 to pursue several projects dealing with the geography of Mars: an article on the regional geography of Mars, a second article on geographic education and Mars, a new course proposal, and an interactive web-based map of Mars.
01/09
I was part of an interdisciplinary team that submitted an assessment project to the Los Angeles City Mayor's Office in response to an RFP entitled "Gang Reduction and Youth Development Evaluation." Denied.
12/08
I am part of a six member team (Senior Personnel) from the Association of American Geographers who wrote a proposal entitled "Departments and Underrepresented Students ALIGNED: Addressing Locally-tailored Information Infrastructure & Geoscience Needs for Enhancing Diversity." This AAG project seeks to support underrepresented youth to learn just where and how they might transform their personal interests into career goals, and mobilize and retool departments with better ways to learn where to find and how to connect with underrepresented groups, including how to convey the relevance of geoscience careers. Submitted to the National Science Foundation December 2008. $199,276. Decision pending.
12/08
I was granted one semester of course release for Spring 2010 from the internal Scholarly and Creative Leave Committee to complete a floristic key for the Palos Verdes Peninsula, which does not rely on flowers. This resulted in completion of the tree, shrub, subshrub, vine, and succulent sections of the key, creation of an online version, testing the key with student audiences, a couple conference presentations, and a publication.
12/08
I was granted one semester of course release for Fall 2008 from the internal SCAC program to complete an article on "Disaster by Management," bringing together four case studies (NASA and the crash of the Columbia, FBI and 9/11, FEMA and Katrina, and, with a co-author, the expansion of marijuana plantations in National Forest and National Park wilderness areas. Article is in final stages of revision by my co-author, Dr. Eugenie Rovai, and will be submitted in February or March. We are also giving a presentation at the Western Social Science Association in March 2009.
03/01
I am part of a team (Senior Faculty Associate) from the Geography and Geological Sciences departments who submitted a $1,088,000 grant proposal to the National Science Foundation Geosciences Diversity Initiative, the Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Program, Track 2, to build on the research collaborations that GDEP 1 had initiated with area community college and high school faculty and their outstanding minority students. The four year project engages students in hands-on summer research projects, conference presentations, and presentations at their home campuses, with an eye to interesting them in majoring in geology, geography, or archæology. Additionally, GDEP 2 offers community field trips targeted to the families of potential GDEP interns, outreach presentations to area feeder schools, and synergies with the LSAMP precalculus summer program for minority students starting at CSULB. Grant was approved and started in September 2007 and will run through August 2011. Award number: 0703798.
09/02
I served as part of a team I convened to write an National Science Foundation proposal, "Geospatial Technologies Research and Education Partnership" (GT-REP), which was submitted to the Geography and Regional Science Program and the Research Experiences for Undergraduates program. This three-year, $630,000 project is designed to provide 16 internships each year for students at CSULB, CSU Dominguez Hills, CSU Fullerton, CSU Los Angeles, CSU Northridge, Long Beach City College, and Rio Hondo College to collect and process live fuel moisture data in the chaparral of Southern California and do preprocessing of AVIRIS imagery to assist UC Santa Barbara and Aerospace Corporation in detecting changes in hyperspectral reflectance signatures that correlate with changes in LFM to develop better monitoring of evolving fire hazard conditions in the suburban-montane interface. The PI will be Christopher Lee, the Co-PI will be Suzanne Wechsler, and Paul Laris and I will serve as senior research mentors. Status: Submitted September 2003, denied, resubmitted September 2005. denied.
11/02
I served as part of a team to write a National Aeronautics and Space Administration proposal, "Integration and Management of Applications and Geospatial Education: Wildfire Hazard Analysis Using Hyperspectral Imagery" (IMAGE), which was submitted to the NASA Research, Education, and Applications Solution Network (REASoN) solicitation in November 2002. This five-year, $3,000,000 project will coördinate the research and applications activities of CSULB Geography, UCSB, Los Angeles fire-fighting agencies, the San Dimas Experimental Forest, Crystal Cove State Park, and Jet Propulsion Lab and provide education and workforce development related to this research and applications work. The projects funded under this grant focus on remote sensing (AVIRIS and IKONOS) to specify wildfire hazard and emergency response in Southern California. The PI will be Christopher Lee. The senior researchers at CSULB will be Suzanne Wechsler, and Paul Laris, and I in Geography and Laura Henriques in Science Education. Status: Denied July 2003.
11/02
I was part of a team that put together another National Aeronautics and Space Administration proposal, "Hazards Assessment and Visualization Online: a Collaboration" (HAVOC), which was also submitted to the NASA Research, Education, and Applications Solution Network (REASoN) solicitation in November 2002. This five-year, $3,000,000 project will coördinate the education applications activities of JPL, CSULB, CSULA, and CSUN. The product of this grant will be inquiry-based teaching modules for K-12 education focussed on natural hazards. These modules will use data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, Landsat, AVIRIS, AirSAR, ASTER, and MISR, as well as GPS Networks and will feature an online tool based on a clickable interactive map that allows manipulation and interpretation of multiple earth science remote sensing data sets.The senior researchers at CSULB will be Christopher Lee, Suzanne Wechsler, Paul Laris, Vinnie Del Casino, and I in Geography and Carl Lipo in Anthropology. Status: Denied July 2003.
10/01
I was invited to submit an NSF-funded Quick Response Grant proposal by the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, concerning the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001. I did and was approved for a $230 Quick Response grant to defray the costs of a literature content analysis of the online edition of the Los Angeles Times. The Quick Response report was published in February of 2002. This project also resulted in an invited submission for an anthology on 9/11 being edited by the Hazards Center. Status: Under review. The award is profiled at http://www.colorado.EDU/hazards/qrsept.html.
04/02
I was awarded a one semester sabbatical for Fall, 2002, to pursue my research on the events of 9/11 and the emerging controversies surrounding the Mars Sample Return Lander.
03/01
I was one of a team of PIs from the Geology, Geography, and Anthropology departments who submitted a $852,000 grant proposal to the National Science Foundation Geosciences Diversity Initiative to institute research collaborations with area community college and high school faculty and their outstanding minority students. The project is entitled, "The Geoscience Diversity Enhancement Project" or G-DEP. The three-year project engages students in hands-on summer research projects, conference presentations, and presentations at their home campuses, with an eye to interesting them in majoring in geology, geography, or archæology. Grant was approved and started in September 2001 and will run through August 2004. Award number: 0119891.
06/00
I applied for and subsequently was awarded internal funding at CSULB to work on incorporating assessment into the overall Geography curriculum. 0.02 released time and $1,500 student assistant funds.
10/98
Eugenie Rovai and I applied for pre-qualification for NSF-funded Quick Response Grants from the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Quick Response Grants get research teams into the field quickly after a hazard event (in this year's case, North American urban earthquakes, La Niña-related flooding in California, or an Earth fly-by mishap involving the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft). Prequalification awarded for the earthquake and flood proposals.
08/98, 01/99
Applied to the National Science Foundation for support of an eighteen month long project to investigate public, activist, expert, and elected officials' perceptions of the plutonium aboard the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn and Titan. $127,000. Denied 12/98. Reapplied 1/99. Denied again 07/99, but with very positive commentary. Decided not to reapply, as the resubmission date would coïncide with the August 1999 Earth flyby that was the focus of the study.
03/98
Dr. Rovai and I activated one of our NSF-funded Quick Response Grants to take three graduate students to tour Southern California in the wake of particularly bad winter storms there. This project was published as Quick Response Report 107 on the Natural Hazards Center web site (I was the primary author). It also led to an invitation to serve on a flood panel at the 23rd Hazards Research and Applications Workshop in Boulder in summer, 1998. $1,600.
10/97
Eugenie Rovai, Mike Davis, and I applied and were pre-approved for NSF-funded Quick Response Grants by the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Quick Response Grants get research teams into the field quickly after a hazard event (in this case, North American urban earthquakes or El Niño-related flooding in California). Pre-approval was for travel and per diem expenses up to $3,200.
08/97
California State University System Learning Productivity Project grant to link the research of students in my Natural Hazards (GEOG 260) course with students in Eugenie Rovai's Advanced Cartography (GEOG 213) course to produce interactive maps of California disasters for the Web. The projects were displayed on the Center for Hazards Research web site in late Spring, 1998, and presented to all faculty involved in the LPP. The award supported two graduate assistants (Adam Henderson and Joanna Welch) for the year, and a third (James Hotchkiss) was involved through a teaching internship in the hazards course. $30,000.
07/97
CSU Research Faculty Development award to support research into the flooding in California. As noted above, this line of work led to the Quick Response project, presentations, and a publication. $3,500.
1995-96
I was awarded a one year sabbatical to pursue my hazards research. This has so far resulted in a new hazards research direction (technological hazards), publications, presentations, two GIS certifications, invitation to serve on the Board of Directors of the Southern California Environment and History Conference, and learning HTML and Listproc software. $26,000.
10/94, 10/95, 10/96
With Eugenie Rovai, pre-approved for the NSF- and NIMH-funded Quick Response Grant program from the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Pre- approval is in the event of a major North American urban earthquake and is for travel and per diem expenses of up to $3,200.
07/94
Summer Scholar, CSUC Foundation, for "The Narration of Disaster: Media Construction of the Mental Geographies of the Los Angeles Earthquake, 17 January, 1994." This has so far yielded six presentations, all but one to national and international professional associations, three proceedings, a co-authored publication in National Social Science Perspectives Journal and another forthcoming in National Social Science Journal. $3,500.
05/94
CSUC Faculty Development Award of 0.2 released time for work on the Los Angeles earthquake. $5,000.
07/92
Summer Scholar, CSUC Foundation, for "The Political and Space Economy of Chaparral Fire Hazard in California." This resulted in a paper presented to the AAG in April, 1993, and an article in the California Geographer (1993). $3,500.

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Work in Progress

Book
Geography of Mars. One product of my Fall 2009 sabbatical was an article on the regional geography of Mars. By November, the manuscript had topped 70,000 words at 2/3 completion. Far too long for an article and infeasibly broken into smaller article-length pieces, I am now exploring publication as a monograph or textbook.

Book
Earthquakes. In early 1998, the Center for Hazards Research was invited by Routledge to edit an international volume on earthquakes, and Eugenie Rovai and I followed up on this in several months of correspondence with the series editor. By mutual agreement, the publisher has released the manuscript to us, and we are seeking another venue for its publication.

Rôles played by traditional media and Internet media in debates about natural and technological hazards.
This project investigates how the costs of entry and the degree of audience activity/passivity affect hazards communication via traditional print and broadcast media and via various Internet "channels" (web, e-mail, listservers, UseNet, and chats). I am interested in how these various communications channels affect the intensity and efficacy of activism over controversies in risk assessment and risk management, as well as how media affect the response to a disaster. This area has generated several conference presentations and publications.

Risk assessment science and risk management policy.
I am more and more interested in the relationships between risk assessment and risk management and in the rôles played by risk communication in highly hierarchical risk management systems. I have developed case studies comparing how risk assessments were communicated and how risk managing institutions responded to such communications in the cases of the Columbia Shuttle disaster, the September 11th attacks, Katrina, and most recently (working with Dr. Eugenie Rovai of CSU Chico) the expansion of marijuana cultivation by international cartels into USFS and NPS wilderness areas. Several conference presentations have already been given, another is forthcoming, and an article has recently been completed.

Risk Communication and the Mars Sample Return Mission
This project began in 2001 and took some unexpected trajectories. The Mars Sample Return was to be a mission in the design stage for possible launch somewhere between 2008 and 2014. Its goal was to land a probe on Mars, collect rock and soil samples (incorporating Martian atmospheric gasses), and launch them back off the surface of Mars for recovery on Earth. This mission became controversial along three axes of contention:
  1. The mission design would have required the use of plutonium dioxide RTGs due to the length of the Mars exploration segment of the mission, and this would undoubtedly have raised the same controversy as did the Cassini-Huygens mission.
  2. The probability of life presently on Mars is very small, but, because it is non-zero, there is a chance that organisms could be incorporated in the returned samples. The probability of organisms adapted to the environment of Mars being able to escape into the Earth environment and somehow find a way to invade and utilize human or other earth species' cells is vanishingly small, but it is not zero. For this reason, NASA planned to subject the returned samples to Biosafety Level IV precautions, which did not ameliorate the concerns of a small opposition movement that began to organize on this issue.
  3. There is a rift developing between the geoscience and the bioscience communities from which the PIs of the mission were going to be drawn. The main point of the mission is Martian "geo"science, so the geoscience community is eager to have the samples sterilized and then distributed to various earth science labs. The bioscience community wishes to protract the quarantine of the materials under Biosafety Level IV, so that any life in the samples has a chance of being detected and cultured.
This promised to be a very complex and interesting issue. Unfortunately, President Bush's Vision drained funds from planned robotic missions to pay for a human visit to the Moon and Mars. Rather than let my research on the Mars context of this project fade with the mission itself, I offered it to my students as the first-ever "Geography of Mars" class in Spring 2007. I remain actively interested in the regional geography of Mars and I've created a network of the several dozen geographers who do work with Mars. So far, this project has resulted in a teleconference presentation for NASA, a few conference presentations, a panel for the 2009 AAG meeting, and a sabbatical. The sabbatical has resulted in two manuscripts submitted and under review and a possible book-length manuscript (see above).

Biogeography of Southern California.
As a result of my teaching activities (GEOG 442, Biogeography) and GDEP activities, I often lead field trips into chaparral and sage scrub vegetation associations. One of the more exasperating aspects of field-trip planning is re-acquainting myself with the species, because floristic keys used to identify species are built around the often dramatically different flowers. Unfortunately, field-trip planning often takes places outside a species' flowering season. I am presently experimenting with the development of a key for the Palos Verdes Peninsula that ends in flowers as an optional tie-breaker in identification, rather than a starting point. The PV species list is small (< 250 species), so I am optimistic the system will work for my students, myself, and other educators. This project and my GDEP collaboration with Dr. Paul Laris has led to interest in succession, fire frequency, type conversion, and the frequency-magnitude debate in California scrub associations. I am following post-fire succession at Stoney Point in the San Fernando Valley.

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Professional Memberships

Association of American Geographers
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Geophysical Union
Federation of American Scientists
Sigma Xi (science research honor society)
Gender and Disaster Network
Association of Pacific Coast Geographers
California Geographical Society

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Other Professional Development Activities

04/04
Attended Friends of the Pleistocene, Santa Barbara Fold Belt.
10/01
Attended meeting of the Southern Chairs (chairs in departments in the southern campuses of the CSU system).
07/01
Attended Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Seminar for Department Chairs, San Diego.
05/99
Attended the California Geographic Society meetings, Camarillo.
05/98
Attended CSU GIS workshop on ArcView, CSU, Los Angeles.
10/97
Attended "Emerging Technologies" conference in the Distribution Planning Meeting series as a guest of the sponsors, ALS Technologies and Chase Manhattan Bank, Monterey.
06/96
Attended CSU GIS workshop on ArcView, CSU, Long Beach.
08/95
Certified in the Genasys GIS at CSUC.
04/95
One of some 30 invited and funded participants in the Hazard Education in the Curriculum: The Invisible Subject, San José.
03/95
One of 275 invited participants in the U.S. Natural Hazards Symposium, which was organized by Earth Resouces Association and co- sponsored by FEMA and held in the National Press Club, Washington, DC.
05/93
Attended the California Geographic Society meetings, Redding.
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