Scholarly and Creative Works
2023
- Choi, Y., Giordano, A., & Hagelman, R. R. (n.d.). Disasters Worth Remembering: Stories Of Destruction And Reconstruction As Told In The Texas Official Historical Markers. Geographical Review, 14(4), 405–425. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/00167428.2023.2279118
- Swienton, H., Giordano, A., & Hagelman, R. R. (n.d.). Children’s Cartography: What Is A Map According To Children? Cartographica The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization, 58(3), 116–143. https://doi.org/DOI:10.5194/ica-abs-3-283-2021
2022
- Maleki, S., Hagelman, R. R., & Lavy, B. (2022). Neighborhood Child Friendliness: A Comparative Analysis of Parental Landscape Perceptions and Geographic Information Systems-Based Urban Planning Indexes. Professional Geographer, https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rtpg20. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/00330124.2022.2124180
- Lavy, B. L., Weaver, R. C., & Hagelman III, R. R. (2022). Using the Change Point Model (CPM) Framework to Identify Windows for Water Resource Management Action in the Lower Colorado River Basin of Texas, USA. Water. Retrieved from https://www.mdpi.com/journal/water/sections/Hydrology
- Maleki, S., Warren, E., Hagelman, R. R., Navarro, A., & Wait, M. (2022). Investigating Children’s Field Trip Experiences Through Sketch Maps. Research in Geographic Education, 23(1), 7–31.
2021
- Hann, D. G., & Hagelman, R. R. (2021). Geographic and Environmental Themes in Children’s Literature. Journal of Geography, 120(3), 117–125. https://doi.org/10.1080/00221341.2021.1915363
- Buratti, J., & Hagelman, R. R. (2021). geographic framework for assessing neolocalism: the case of Texas cider production. 10.1080/08873631.2021.1951004, 1–35. https://doi.org/10.1080/08873631.2021.1951004
2020
- Zavar, E., Lavy, B., & Hagelman III, R. R. (2020). Chain tourism in post-disaster recovery. Tourist Studies, 20(4), 429–449. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468797620939413
- Lasode, M. K., Chow, T. K. E., Hagelman, R. R., Blanchard-Boehm, D., Lasode, O. O., & Iyanda, A. E. (2020). The Impact of Homelessness in Social Vulnerability Assessment: A Case Study of Austin, Texas. Social and Economic Geography, 6(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.12691/seg-6-1-1
- Clark, A. E., Hagelman III, R. W., & Hagelman III, R. R. (2020). Modeling a Contraflow Evacuation Method for Tropical Cyclone Evacuations in Nueces County, Texas. Natural Hazards, 103(3), 2757–2786. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-020-04101-w
- Hagelman III, R. R., Montz, B. E., & Tobin, G. A. (2020). Environmental Hazards. In International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2nd edition. In: Kobayashi, A. (Ed.) (Vol. 4, pp. 207–212). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-102295-5.10745-0
2019
- Lavy, B., & Hagelman III, R. R. (2019). Protecting the Urban Forest: Variations in Standards and Sustainability Dimensions of Municipal Tree Preservation Ordinances. Forestry and Urban Greening, 44. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2019.126394
2018
- Hagelman III, R. R. (2018). Bringing the City into the Citadel: A Service-Learning and City-Collaborative Research Partnership in Austin, Texas. Retrieved from http://www.aag.org/
- Lavy, B., Hagelman III, R. R., & Weaver, R. C. (2018). Changes In Urban And Agricultural Water Use In The Lower Colorado River Valley Of Texas. Retrieved from http://www.aag.org/
- Zavar, E., & Hagelman, R. R. (2018). Resilient Landscapes: The Reconstruction of Southeastern Connecticut Following the 1938 Hurricane. Professional Geographer, 70(3), 443–452. https://doi.org/doi.org/10.1080/00330124.2017.1417138
2017
- Hagleman, III, R. R. (2017). TEACHERS: AMERICA’S SECOND RESPONDERS. National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE). Retrieved from http://ncge.org/entries/awards/ncge-president-s-column-what-one-award-can-do
- Zavar, E. M., Hagelman III, R. R., Lavy, B. L., & Prince, B. (2017). Land-Use Change at Temporary Group-Housing Sites in Post-Katrina Louisiana. Natural Hazards Review, 18(3). Retrieved from https://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/%28ASCE%29NH.1527-6996.0000243
- Montz, B. E., Tobin, G. A., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2017). Natural Hazards Explanation and Integration. New York, NY, United States: Guilford Press. Retrieved from https://www.guilford.com/books/Natural-Hazards/Montz-Tobin-Hagelman/9781462529179
- Lavy, B. L., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2017). Spatial and Temporal Patterns Associated with Permitted Tree Removal in Austin, Texas, 2002 –2011. The Professional Geographer, 69(4), 539–552. https://doi.org/10.1080/00330124.2016.1266953
2016
- Buratti, J. P., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2016). Local Food. In Urban Horticulture. CRC Press. Retrieved from https://www.crcpress.com/Urban-Horticulture/Waliczek-Zajicek/9781482260991
- Hagelman, R. R., Mast, G. S., & Hiner, C. C. (2016). Where Are the Garden(er)s? Examining Gardener Motivations and Community Garden Participation-Sheds in Austin, Texas. In Urban Sustainability: Policy and Praxis (pp. 135–152). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26218-5_9
- Lavy, B. L., Dascher, E. D., & Hagelman III, R. R. (2016). Media portrayal of gentrification and redevelopment on Rainey Street in Austin, Texas (USA), 2000-2014. City, Culture and Society. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccs.2016.08.001
- Zavar, E. M., & Hagelman III, R. R. (2016). Land Use Change on U.S. Floodplain Buyout Sites, 1990-2000. Disaster Prevention and Management, 360–374. https://doi.org/10.1108/DPM-01-2016-0021
- Holtkamp, C., Shelton, T., Daly, G., Hiner, C. C., & Hagelman, R. R. (2016). Assessing Neolocalism in Microbreweries. Papers in Applied Geography, 2(1), 66–78. https://doi.org/10.1080/23754931.2015.1114514
2015
- Yorke, C. C., Zhan, B. F., Lu, Y., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2015). Incorporating evacuation potential into place vulnerability analysis. Geomatics Natural Hazards & Risk, 6(3), 195–211. https://doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2013.832406
- Connolly, M. H., & Hagelman III, R. R. (2015). Management Implications of Spatiotemporal Non-stationarity in Municipal Water Consumption Patterns and Drivers. Applied Geography, 70–81.
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2015). The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes [Review of The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes, by C. Valencius]. (J. Martin, Ed.), Environmental History. Oxford Univ Press INC.
- Zavar, E. M., Hagelman, III, R. R., & Rugely, II, W. M. (2015). Site, Situation, and Property Owner Decision- Making after the 2002 Guadalupe River Flood. In Evolving Approaches to Understanding Natural Hazards (pp. 458–470). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
- Lavy, B. L., Dascher, E. D., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2015). Putting gentrification in context: News media coverage and neighborhood transformation.
- Zavar, E. M., Hagelman, R., Lavy, B. L., & Prince, B. J. (2015). Temporary group housing sites as a catalyst for landscape change and development in post-Katrina Louisiana. Conference Abstracts.
- Lavy, B. L., Dascher, E. D., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2015). The shifting landscape of Rainey Street, Austin, TX: An analysis of the news medias portrayal of an urban renewal effort.
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2015). What to Expect When You Are Expecting a New Career in Special Issue: Advice to Early Career Academic Geographers. The Southwestern Geographer. Retrieved from http://www.sw-aag.org/southwestern-geographer.html
2014
- Lavy, B., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2014). Landscape of Urban Tree Regulation in Texas.
2013
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2013). Print News Patterns and Hurricane Sandy (2012).
2012
- Hagelman, III, R. R., Connolly, M., Zavar, E., & Dahal, K. (2012). Disaster Reconstruction and Business Geography following the 2007 Greensburg, Kansas Tornado. Environmental Hazards-Human and Policy Dimensions, 11(4), 282–302.
- Connolly, M. H., Hagelman, III, R. R., & Fuhrmann, S. (2012). Estimating Residential Carbon footprints for the medium-sized American city. International Journal of Applied Geo-Spatial Research, 3(4), 103–122.
- Zavar, E., Hagelman, III, R. R., & Rugeley, W. (2012). Site, situation, and property owner decision-making after the 2002 Guadalupe River flood (Vol. 35, pp. 249–257).
- Estaville, L., Montalvo, E., Ray, W., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2012). Organizing a department mini-conference: The Texas Geography Student Research Symposium (TXGSRS).
- Zavar, E., Hagelman, III, R. R., & Rugeley, W. (2012). Site, Situation, and Property Owner Decision- making after the 2002 Guadalupe River Flood.
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2012). Geographic Outcomes from U.S. Urban Agriculture Regulations.
2011
- Dahal, K., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2011). People’s Risk Perception of Glacial Lake Outburst Flooding: A Case of Tsho Rolpa Lake, Nepal. Environmental Hazards, 10(2), 154–170.
- Hagelman, III, R. R., & Dannheim, G. (2011). Civilian Conservation Corps Parks in Texas: 75 Years of Use and Change. Southwest Division of the Association of American Geographers (SWAAG).
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2011). A Geography of Disaster Reconstruction: The Case of Greensburg, KS.
2010
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2010). Welcome to the Nuclear Neighborhood: Victoria County in Comparison to Current U.S. Nuclear Power Counties. Journal of South Texas Studies, 20, 70–87.
- Watkins, A., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2010). New Orleans social geography through the lens of Hurricane Katrina. Southeastern Geographer, 50(1), 110–132.
- Stewart, J., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2010). Wildfire Hazard and Egress Potential in Central Texas Neighborhoods.
2009
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2009). City Adrift: New Orleans Before and After Katrina. The Louisiana History Journal.
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2009). Unnatural Metropolis: Wresting New Orleans from Nature [Review of Unnatural Metropolis: Wresting New Orleans from Nature, by C. Colten]. The Southwestern Geographer.
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2009). The Nature of US Natural Hazards Research, 1988-2008.
2008
- Tiefenbacher, J., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2008). Emergency Cooperation between the USA and Mexico in Disaster Management: Codependency and Geopolitics. International Journal of Emergency Management, 5(3/4), 261–274.
- Hagelman, R. R. (2008). The Geography of International Emergency Disaster Aid, 2000-2007.
- Tiefenbacher, J., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2008). Bi-national Responses to Emergencies and Disasters: Cooperation between Mexico and the United States Disasters: Cooperation between Mexico and the United States.
- Hagelman, III, R. R., & Tiefenbacher, J. (2008). Geography of US Emergency Evacuations,1995- 2005.
- Tiefenbacher, J., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2008). Urban Evacuations 1985-2007.
- Burkett, V. R., Hyman, R. C., Hagelman, R. R., Hartley, S. B., Sheppard, M., Doyle, T. W., … Srinivasan, N. N. (2008). Why Study the Gulf Coast? Impacts of Climate Change and Variability on Transportation Systems and Infrastructure: Gulf Coast Study, Phase I. In M. J. Savonis, V. R. Burkett, & J. R. Potter (Eds.), U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research.
- Tiefenbacher, J., & Hagelman, R. R. (2008). Bi-national Responses to Emergencies and Disasters: Cooperation between Mexico and the United States. CD-ROM, TIEMS© 2008 Proceedings.
- Tiefenbacher, J., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2008). The Geography of ‘Generosity’ and Non-governmental Organizations Providing Humanitarian Aid, 2000-2007.
- Hagelman, III, R. R., & Tiefenbacher, J. (2008). The Geography of “Generosity” and Nation-State Linkages in Humanitarian Aid, 2000-2007.
- Tiefenbacher, J., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2008). Bi-national Emergency Response Cooperation in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands.
2007
- Lindquist, E., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2007). Climate Change, Social Vulnerability Assessments, and Transportation Decision Making on the US Gulf Coast.
- Hagelman, III, R. R., & Tiefenbacher, J. (2007). The Geography of Emergency Evacuations, 1995- 2005.
- Vedlitz, A., Alston, L., Laska, S., Gramling, R., Harwell, M., Worthen, H., & Hagelman, R. R. (2007). Project Final Report: Use of Science in Gulf of Mexico Decision Making Involving Climate Change.
2006
- Hagelman, R. (2006). Social Vulnerability on the Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama Coasts.
2005
- Gramling, R., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2005). A Working Coast: People in the Louisiana Wetlands. Journal of Coastal Research, 112–133.
- Laska, L., Wooddell, G., Hagelman, III, R. R., Gramling, R., & Farris, M. (2005). At Risk: The Human Community and Infrastructure Resources of Coastal Louisiana. Journal of Coastal Research, 90–111.
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2005). Hurricane Evacuation and Risk Perception in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Howell, S., Laska, S., Hagelman, R., & Bonner, D. (2005). Citizen Hurricane Evacuation Behavior in Southeastern Louisiana: A Twelve Parish Survey.
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2005). World Atlas of Natural Hazards by Bill McGuire, et al. [Review of World Atlas of Natural Hazards by Bill McGuire, et al., by B. McGuire]. Journal of Geography.
2004
- Skupin, A., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2004). Visualizing Demographic Trajectories with Self-Organizing Maps. GeoInformatica, 9, 159–179.
- Tiefenbacher, J., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (2004). California Citrus Freeze of 1998: Place, Perception, and Choice. Natural Hazards Review, 5, 179–187.
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2004). Filling the Floodplain: Urban Flood Management in San Antonio,Texas 1913-2000, Special Session – Historical GIS: Environmental Issues.
- Bartell, S., Braud, D., Farber, S., Gramling, R., Kemp, P., Laska, S., … Wooddell, G. (2004). The Effect Coastal Restoration on Flood Risk in Terrebonne Parish, Chapter 21. In R. R. Twilley (Ed.), Coastal Louisiana Ecosystem Assessment and Restoration (CLEAR) Model of Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) Comprehensive Ecosystem Restoration Plan (Vol. II, p. 355).
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2004). [Review of A River and Its City: The Nature of Landscape in New Orleans, by A. Kelman]. Historical Geography.
2003
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2003). Economy on the Edge: Commerce, Environment, and Change in Coastal Louisiana Or A Marriage of Shrimp and Oil?
- Hagelman, III, R. R., & Skupin, A. (2003). Attribute Space Visualization of Demographic Change (pp. 56–62). New York: ACM Press.
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2003, July). [Review of New Orleans: The Making of an Urban Landscape, 2nd edition, by P. Lewis]. Geographical Review.
2002
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2002). Down By the River: The Spatial Evolution of Urban Flood Hazard In San Antonio, Texas.
2001
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2001). Bexar County’s Dammed Development.
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2001). The Spatial Evolution of Urban Flood Hazard in San Antonio, Texas.
2000
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (2000). Three Feet High and Rising: Urban Geography and the Floodplain: San Antonio, TX.
- Tiefenbacher, J. P., Hagelman, R., & Cecora, R. (2000). California Citrus Freeze of December 1998: Place, Perception, and Choice - Developing a Disaster Reconstruction Model.
1999
- Tiefenbacher, J., & Hagelman, III, R. R. (1999). Environmental Equity in Urban Texas: Race, Income, And Patterns of Acute and Chronic Toxic Air Releases in Metropolitan Counties. Urban Geography, 19, 516–533.
1998
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (1998). An Historical Geography of Disaster, Development, and Human Response in Texas’ Matagorda Bay Region.
1997
- Hagelman, III, R. R., & Wridt, P. (1997). The Influence of Ethnicity and Place on College Students’ Environmental Focus.
1996
- Hagelman, III, R. R., & Wridt, P. (1996). Do Sex and Place Influence College Students Definition of the Environment?
1995
- Hagelman, III, R. R. (1995). The Long-Term Commercial Impacts of Hurricane Damage on Texas Coastal Counties.