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1991.
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This report surveys the water sources available to a study area that includes Arizona and Southern California and the legal rights of water users in the two states. It assesses the security of those sources and how the various interests served by them will be affected during prolonged water shortages.
6) Seeing the Forest Service for the trees: a survey of proposals for changing national forest policy
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Research report volume 25
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2000.
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2007.
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The Electrical Energy Storage Research Group at the University of Colorado at Boulder has compiled this report to summarize research findings and to increase the understanding of renewable energy storage opportunities in Colorado. This report investigates three large scale energy storage options: pumped hydroelectric energy storage (PHES), underground pumped hydroelectric storage (UPHS), and compressed air energy storage (CAES). The information is...
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Quick response research report volume 145
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[2002]
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Parameters that may affect the death rate in a tornado disaster are income level, educational level, accuracy of forecast, communication systems, emergency rescue operation and transportation, medical equipment, community network, and so on.
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Quick response research report volume 121
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[1999]
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In the eyes of Montserratians, the dome collapse was considered as a volcanic event but not a disastrous event.
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Quick response research report volume 99
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[1997]
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This work is focuses on a small rural county in northern Virginia and its attempts to use its geographic information system in a disaster relief situation.
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Quick response research report volume 184
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[2006]
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Issues regarding instances of looting or appropriating behavior that occurred in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina are discussed.
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Quick response research report volume 165
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[2003]
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Survey taken after the May 4, 2003 tornados indicate tornado warnings were adequate and timely in large communities but not in small communities, particularly for rural areas, where tornado warnings also significantly differ across timing and sociological factors.