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Dale Dominey-Howes

Dale Dominey-Howes

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Earth Science

D-Index
43
Citations
6176
World Ranking
5042
National Ranking
251

Overview

Dale Dominey-Howes is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and works primarily in the fields of Social Sciences and Environmental Science. Their research spans a variety of subfields, including Sociology and Political Science, Ecology, Emergency Medical Services, Global and Planetary Change, and Environmental Chemistry.

Their main research topics include Disaster Management and Resilience, Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration, Disaster Response and Management, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, and COVID-19 epidemiological studies.

Notable recent publications by Dale Dominey-Howes cover themes related to hazards, disaster response, and environmental science. These include:

  • Silent no more: Identifying and breaking through the barriers that d/Deaf people face in responding to hazards and disasters (2021), published in International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Environmental DNA signatures distinguish between tsunami and storm deposition in overwash sand (2021), published in Communications Earth & Environment
  • How do post-disaster policies influence household-level recovery? A case study of the 2010-11 Canterbury earthquake sequence, New Zealand (2021), published in International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Knowledge and perceptions of Australian postgraduate veterinary students prior to formal education of antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance (2021), published in One Health
  • Disaster Preparedness, Capabilities, and Support Needs: The Lived Experience Perspectives of People with Disability (2023), published in Disabilities

Dale Dominey-Howes frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Adam D. Switzer, Chris Gouramanis, Wenshu Yap, Ezequiel M. Marzinelli, and Winona Wijaya. These collaborations reflect a consistent engagement with interdisciplinary research teams.

Their work is regularly published in venues such as the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Disabilities, Communications Earth & Environment, One Health, and Geographical Research, indicating a focus on the intersection of environmental science and societal resilience.

Best Publications

  • The potential for combining indigenous and western knowledge in reducing vulnerability to environmental hazards in small island developing states

    Jessica Mercer;Dale Dominey-Howes;Ilan Kelman;Kate Lloyd

  • Progress in palaeotsunami research

    James Goff;Catherine Chagué-Goff;Catherine Chagué-Goff;Scott Nichol;Bruce Jaffe

  • Expanding the proxy toolkit to help identify past events — Lessons from the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami and the 2009 South Pacific Tsunami

    Catherine Chagué-Goff;Catherine Chagué-Goff;Jean Luc Schneider;James R. Goff;Dale Dominey-Howes

  • Integrating community based disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation: examples from the Pacific

    A. Gero;K. Méheux;D. Dominey-Howes

  • Tsunami vulnerability assessment and its implications for coastal hazard analysis and disaster management planning, Gulf of Corinth, Greece

    M. Papathoma;D. Dominey-Howes

  • Assessing tsunami vulnerability, an example from Herakleio, Crete

    Maria Papathoma;Dale Tim Maurice Dominey-Howes;Y Zong;David Smith

  • Volcanic risk and tourism in southern Iceland: Implications for hazard, risk and emergency response education and training

    Deanne Katherine Bird;Deanne Katherine Bird;Guðrún Gísladóttir;Dale Dominey-Howes

  • Elements at risk as a framework for assessing the vulnerability of communities to landslides

    M. Papathoma-Köhle;B. Neuhäuser;K. Ratzinger;H. Wenzel

  • Procedural vulnerability : understanding environmental change in a remote indigenous community

    Siri Veland;Siri Veland;Siri Veland;Richard Howitt;Dale Dominey-Howes;Frank Thomalla

  • A new catalogue of tropical cyclones of the northern Bay of Bengal and the distribution and effects of selected landfalling events in Bangladesh

    Edris Alam;Edris Alam;Dale Dominey-Howes

  • Tsunami sediments and their foraminiferal assemblages

    Briony Mamo;Luke Strotz;Luke Strotz;Dale Dominey-Howes

  • The use of empirical vulnerability functions to assess the response of buildings to tsunami impact: Comparative review and summary of best practice

    C. Tarbotton;F. Dall'Osso;D. Dominey-Howes;J. Goff

  • Perceptions of hazard and risk on Santorini

    Dale Dominey-Howes;Despina Minos-Minopoulos

  • Tsunami and palaeotsunami depositional signatures and their potential value in understanding the late-Holocene tsunami record

    Dale T.M. Dominey-Howes;Geoff S. Humphreys;Paul P. Hesse

  • Natural hazard impacts in small island developing states: A review of current knowledge and future research needs

    Kirstie Méheux;Dale Dominey-Howes;Kate Lloyd

  • Validating a Tsunami Vulnerability Assessment Model (the PTVA Model) Using Field Data from the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami

    Dale Tim Maurice Dominey-Howes;Maria Papathoma

  • A revised (PTVA) model for assessing the vulnerability of buildings to tsunami damage

    F. Dall'Osso;M. Gonella;G. Gabbianelli;G. Withycombe

  • Geological and historical records of tsunami in Australia

    Dale Tim Maurice Dominey-Howes

  • Different communities, different perspectives: issues affecting residents’ response to a volcanic eruption in southern Iceland

    Deanne K. Bird;Deanne K. Bird;Guðrún Gísladóttir;Dale Dominey-Howes

  • Written records of historical tsunamis in the northeastern South China Sea: challenges associated with developing a new integrated database

    Annie A Y Lau;Adam D Switzer;Dale Dominey-Howes;Jonathan C Aitchison

  • High energy marine flood deposits on Astypalaea Island, Greece: possible evidence for the AD 1956 southern Aegean tsunami

    Dale Dominey-Howes;Andrew Cundy;Ian Croudace

Frequent Co-Authors

James Goff
James Goff University of New South Wales
Catherine Chagué-Goff
Catherine Chagué-Goff University of New South Wales
Andrew Gorman-Murray
Andrew Gorman-Murray Western Sydney University
Jose C. Borrero
Jose C. Borrero University of Southern California
Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos
Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos Hellenic Mediterranean University
Bruce M. Richmond
Bruce M. Richmond United States Geological Survey
Scott L. Nichol
Scott L. Nichol Geoscience Australia
Yongqiang Zong
Yongqiang Zong University of Hong Kong
Alexander B. Rabinovich
Alexander B. Rabinovich Institute of Oceanology. PP Shirshov Russian Academy of Sciences
Jonathan C. Aitchison
Jonathan C. Aitchison University of Queensland

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