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PUBLICATIONS

Welcome to the PHEER publications page. Here, you'll find a collection of resources published by the PHEER network.

Leveraging location-based data to identify health impacts of hurricanes and other extreme events

Authors: Michael A. Stoto, Diana Ramirez-Rios, Marissa Sogluizzo, Sangung Park

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Assessing the landscape of public health disaster research: A research note describing the initial findings from the PHEER Community of Practice Survey (13 July 2023)

Authors: David Abramson, David Eisenman, Nicole Errett, Jennifer Horney, Cat Hartwell

Rapid Research Awards and Location-Based Data Reports

PHEER convened groups of researchers for a rapid research award and a location-based data operations group to assess the use of location-based data in rapid surveillance following a disaster. The final reports are linked below along with a project summary document.

Rapid Research Award Reports

Can Social Media Save Lives During Hurricanes? Using Location-Based Social Media Data to Evaluate Disaster Relief Efforts in Houston

Ivy Liu, University of Mississippi Chan Wang, Jacksonville State University​

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Quantifying Healthcare Facility Disruptions in Hurricane Beryl Using Cell Phone Location Data

Binbin Lin, Heng Cai, Hao Tian Texas A&M University

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Uncovering Cooling Center Usage as an Adaptation Strategy for Hurricane-blackout-heat Compound Hazards during Hurricane Beryl

Tianle Duan, Purdue University Fengxiu Zhang, George Mason University Qingchun Li, Purdue University

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Leveraging Population Mobility Data to Assess Health System Capacity after Hurricane Beryl

Anu Ramachandran, Stanford University

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Location-Based Data Operations Group Reports (Links Forthcoming)​

Impacts of System and Social Disruptions for the Population Health

Bolanle Kayode, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria

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Identifying High-need Areas through Social Media and Facility Data in Hurricane Helene and Milton

Sangung Park, University of Florida

Xilei Zhao, University of Florida

Mónica Rodrigues, University of Coimbra, Portugal

Yuran Sun, University of Florida

David Eisenman, University of California, Los Angeles

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Developing a Dynamic Social Vulnerability Index for Public Health (DSVI-PH) Using Location-based Data in Hurricane Beryl

Sangung Park, University of Florida

Yuran Sun, University of Florida

Shangkun Jiang, University of Florida

Xilei Zhao, University of Florida

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Understanding the Impacts of Hurricane-induced Health System Disruptions through Facebook Utilization Data

Marissa Sogluizzo, Stony Brook University

Samiul Hasan, University of Central Florida

Md Mobasshir Rashid, University of Central Florida Mónica Rodrigues, University of Coimbra, Portugal

Saria Hassan, Emory University

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Social Connectedness and Evacuation Decisions among communities affected by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina

David Shoham, East Tennessee State University

Marissa Sogluizzo, Stony Brook University

Mónica Rodrigues, University of Coimbra, Portugal

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Hurricanes Helene and Milton Disaster-Induced Transportation Barriers and their Impact on Access to Health Facilities for Socially Vulnerable Communities Diana Ramirez-Rios, University at Buffalo Angelo

Soto Vergel, University at Buffalo

Judith Brennan, University at Buffalo

Aidah Tabassum, University at Buffalo

Carlos Rivera-Gonzalez, University of New Mexico Samiul Hasan, University of Central Florida

Tasnia Nasir, University of Central Florida

Nicholas Kman, The Ohio State University

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PHEER is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) through supplemental funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 

© 2023 by Public Health Extreme Events Research (PHEER).

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