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Walter G Peacock
Florida International University
$909,283
Attributed
$2,953,420
Total exposure
12
Grants
3
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $706.9K · FY2005–17$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$2,953,420 · 12
By mechanism
—$2,953,420 · 12
Top collaborators
- Shannon Van Zandt4 shared
- David Bierling2 shared
- John Cooper Jr2 shared
- Mark A Fossett2 shared
- Nathanael Rosenheim2 shared
- Carla Prater1 shared
- Daniel Goldberg1 shared
- Dudley L Poston1 shared
Grant awards (12)
RAPID: Critical Infrastructure Disruption and the Food Distribution Network: The Implications for Food Security Following a Natural Disaster$54,001
· FY2017 · ENG
CRISP Type 2/Collaborative Research: Scalable Decision Model to Achieve Local and Regional Resilience of Interdependent Critical Infrastructure Systems and Communities$706,873
· FY2016 · ENG
REU Site: Studies in Social Inequality and Social Vulnerability$269,997
· FY2014 · SBE
Structures of Long-Term Disaster Recovery: Organizational Roles and Collaboration in Six Cities$221,076
· FY2014 · ENG
RAPID: Technological versus Natural Disasters: Consequences for Early Recovery Planning and Decision-Making at the Community and Household Level$43,893
· FY2013 · ENG
The Adoption and Utilization of Hazard Mitigation Practices by Jurisdictions along Gulf and Atlantic Coasts$450,000
· FY2012 · ENG · contact PI
Texas Census Research Data Center (TXCRDC)$300,000
· FY2011 · SBE
A Workshop on a New Cross-Directorate Program on Disaster Resilience, Vulnerability, and Risk Reduction$85,751
· FY2011 · SBE · contact PI
Developing A "Living Laboratory" for Examining Community Recovery and Resilience After Disaster$374,036
· FY2009 · ENG
A Workshop on the Concept of a National Hazard Vulnerability and Resiliency Observatory$83,454
· FY2008 · SBE · contact PI
SGER: Social Vulnerability Mapping and GIS in Tsunami Impact Analysis$94,312
· FY2005 · SBE
Hurricane Andrew 10 Years Later: Implications for Disaster Mitigation$270,027
· FY2001 · ENG