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Jenna Tyler

Researcher at University of Central Florida

Publications -  31
Citations -  252

Jenna Tyler is an academic researcher from University of Central Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flood myth & Preparedness. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 25 publications receiving 122 citations. Previous affiliations of Jenna Tyler include Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis.

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A review of the community flood risk management literature in the USA: lessons for improving community resilience to floods

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identified seven practical lessons that, if implemented, could not only help flood management decision-makers better understand communities' flood risks, but could also reduce the impacts of flood disasters and improve communities' resilience to future flood disasters.
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Managing Mass Fatalities during COVID-19: Lessons for Promoting Community Resilience During Global Pandemics.

TL;DR: How mass fatalities are being managed in response to COVID‐19 is explored, providing governments with practical lessons on how to manage mass fatalities to facilitate and promote community resilience.

A review of the community flood risk management literature in the USA: lessons for improving community resilience to floods

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identified seven practical lessons that, if implemented, could not only help flood management decision-makers better understand communities' flood risks, but could also reduce the impacts of flood disasters and improve communities' resilience to future flood disasters.
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A review of community flood risk management studies in the United States

TL;DR: The authors conducted a comprehensive and systematic review of community flood risk management empirical studies in the United States and identified 60 studies that met their selection criteria (e.g., study must be focused on flood risk mitigation at the community level and conducted in the U.S.).
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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery in the Aftermath of Hurricane Irma: Exploring Whether Community-Level Mitigation Activities Make a Difference

TL;DR: In this article, the extent to which community-level mitigation activities impact the economic impact of these mitigation measures is investigated, and no study has considered the impact of community level mitigation activities on businesses.