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Bankoff, G., G. Frerks, & D. Hilhorst (Eds.). 2004. Mapping Vulnerability: Disasters, Development, and People. London: Earthscan.
Burton, I., & Kates, R. W. (1964). “The perception of natural hazards in resource management”. Natural Resources Journal, 3.
City of Portland, (2003). Risk Assessment Pilot Project Results for DMA 2000 Plan- City of Portland Oregon”. Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Dickman, Dana, Oren Eshel, Ariana Tipper (2007), "Spatial Analysis of Hazards Factors for Vulnerable Populations in Portland, Oregon". Graduate Paper, Portland State University, School of Urban and Regional Planning.
Oloruntoba, R. (2005) “A wave of destruction and the waves of relief: issues, challenges
and strategies” Disaster Prevention and Management, 14, 5, pp. 506 – 521
Pastor, M., et al. (2006). “In the Wake of the Storm: Environment, Disaster, and Race After Katrina”, Russell Sage Foundation, New York.
Patrick S. Roberts (2005) "What Katrina Means for Emergency Management," The Forum: Vol. 3 : Iss. 3, Article 2.
Pelling, M., 2003. The Vulnerability of Cities. Natural Disasters and Social Resilience. Earthscan Publications, London.
Warrick, J., Grunwald, M. “Investigators Link Levee Failures to Design Flaws." Washington Post. October 24, 2005.
Wood, N., and Good, J., (2004), “Vulnerability of a port and harbor community to earthquake and tsunami hazards: the use of GIS in community hazard planning”. Coastal Management, 32 (3), 243-269.
Zakour, M., & Harrell, E. (2003). “Access to Disaster Services: Social Work Interventions for Vulnerable Populations”. Journal of Social Service Research, 30(2), 27-54.