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Raymond J. Burby is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. The available data does not include specific details about their research topics, publications, or co-authored works.

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Best Publications

  • Making Plans that Matter: Citizen Involvement and Government Action

    Raymond J. Burby

  • Hurricane Katrina and the Paradoxes of Government Disaster Policy: Bringing About Wise Governmental Decisions for Hazardous Areas

    Raymond J. Burby

  • Creating Hazard Resilient Communities through Land-Use Planning

    Raymond J. Burby;Robert E. Deyle;David R. Godschalk;Robert B. Olshansky

  • Cooperating with nature : confronting natural hazards with land use planning for sustainable communities

    Raymond J. Burby

  • Mandating Citizen Participation in Plan Making: Six Strategic Planning Choices

    Samuel D. Brody;David R. Godschalk;Raymond J. Burby

  • Unleashing the Power of Planning to Create Disaster-Resistant Communities

    Raymond J. Burby;Timothy Beatley;Philip R. Berke;Robert E. Deyle

  • Making Governments Plan: State Experiments in Managing Land Use

    Raymond J. Burby;Peter J. May;Philip R. Berke

  • Flood insurance and floodplain management: the US experience

    Raymond J. Burby

  • The Effects of Confidence in Government and Information on Perceived and Actual Preparedness for Disasters

    Victoria Basolo;Laura J. Steinberg;Raymond J. Burby;Joyce Levine

  • Improving compliance with state environmental regulations

    Raymond J. Burby;Robert G. Paterson

  • Plans Can Matter! The Role of Land Use Plans and State Planning Mandates in Limiting the Development of Hazardous Areas

    Raymond J. Burby;Linda C. Dalton

  • Public Participation in Natural Hazard Mitigation Policy Formation: Challenges for Comprehensive Planning

    David R. Godschalk;Samuel Brody;Raymond Burby

  • Mandates, Plans, and Planners: Building Local Commitment to Development Management

    Linda C. Dalton;Raymond J. Burby

  • Environmental management and governance: intergovernmental approaches to hazards and sustainability.

    P. J. May;R. J. Burby;N. J. Ericksen;J. W. Handmer

  • Coping With Floods: The Land Use Management Paradox

    Raymond J. Burby;Steven P. French

  • Fear of crime in public housing

    William M. Rohe;Raymond J. Burby

  • Environmental management and governance : intergovernmental approaches to hazards and sustainability

    Raymond Burby;Jennifer Dixon;Neil Ericksen;John Handmer

  • IntergovernmentalEnvironmental Planning: Addressing the Commitment Conundrum

    Raymond J. Burby;Peter J. May

  • Improving Compliance with Regulations: Choices and Outcomes for Local Government

    Raymond J. Burby;Peter J. May;Robert C. Paterson

  • Making Sense Out of Regulatory Enforcement

    Peter May;Raymond Burby

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur C. Nelson
Arthur C. Nelson University of Arizona
Samuel D. Brody
Samuel D. Brody Texas A&M University at Galveston
Philip R. Berke
Philip R. Berke University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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