John.C.Pine
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Professor-Research
Director,Disaster Science & Management
Department of Geography and Anthropology
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
~ Fax: 225-578-4420
E-mail: jpine@lsu.edu
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
University of Georgia Higher Education Administration and Public Administration
,Doctor of Education 1979
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Vulnerability and consequence assessment to natural and man-made hazards
Liability issues and emergencies
Crisis Management
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Pine, John. 2006. "The Contributions of Management Theory and Practice to Emergency Management." In McEntire, David (ed.) Disciplines, Disasters, and Emergency Management. Federal Emergency Management Agency: Emmitsburg, MD.
Curtis, Andrew, Jacqueline W. Mills, Jason K. Blackburn, John C. Pine (2006) . Quick Response Research Report 180, Hurricane Katrina: GIS Response for a Major Metropolitan Area, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
Pine, John C. (2006). “Hazards Analysis of Hurricane Risks.” Hurricane Engineering. Mark Levitan, Ed. Publication funded by National Science Foundation. Publication forthcoming.
Pine, John C. (2006). “Case Study: Hurricane Katrina and Oil Spills: Impact on Coastal and Ocean Environments.” Edward Laws and Lora Fleming, Oceanography. Special Issue forthcoming.
Pine, John C. (2005). Tort Liability Today: A Guide For State and Local Governments. National League of Cities and Public Risk Management Association, Washington D.C. 10 th Edition.
Pine, John C., H. Mashriqui, S. Pedro, and J. Meyer (2005). “Hazard Mitigation Planning Utilizing HAZUS-MH Flood and Wind Hazards.” Journal of Emergency Management Vol. 2.
Pine, John C. (2003). "Research Needs to Support the Emergency Manager of the Future."Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Vol. 1 #1.
“A Comprehensive Assessment of Hurricane Shelters: Lessons from Hurricane Georges,” (2003) John C. Pine, Marc L. Levitan, Brian Marx and Dan Wilkins. Natural Disaster Review. American Society of Civil Engineers.
Pine, John C., Brian D. Marx and Aruna Lakshmanan (2002). “An Examination of Accidental Release Scenarios from Chemical Processing Sites: The Relation of Race to Distance,” Social Sciences Quarterly The University of Texas Press. Special Environmental Justice Issue.
Pine, John C. (2002). “Hazard Vulnerability and Consequence Analysis: Using the Technology,”, American Society of Professional Emergency Planers Journal (ASPEP Journal).
Pine, John C., and James H. Diaz (2000). “Environmental Health Risk Screening using GIS: Creating a Community Profile,” Journal of Environmental Health Vol. 62, No. 8, pp. 9-16.
HONORS AND ACTIVITIES
Editorial Board, Journal of Emergency Management.
2002.Board of Directors, Louisiana Emergency Preparedness Association.
Lead Developer: Hazard Modeling and Mapping. Development of a college senior level graduate course for colleges and universities.
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