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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R836942
Community-level Management of Human Health Risks from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) with Defensive Natural Capital Investments
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Integrating Human Health and Well-Being with Ecosystem Services (2016)
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Journal Article | Ethridge R, Pascual-Gonzales J, Hochard J, Peralta AL, Vogel TJ. Predicting nitrate exposure from groundwater wells using machine learning and meteorological conditions. AUTHOREA 2021. |
R836942 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Hochard J, Sbashidze N, Bawa R, Ethridge R, Li Y, Peralta A, Sims C, Vogel T. Air temperature spikes increase bacteria presence in drinking water wells downstream of hog lagoons. Science of the Total Environment 2023;867, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.161426. |
R836942 (Final) R840181 (2021) |
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Journal Article | Kruse J, Hochard J. Economics, insurance, and flood hazards. Southern Economic Journal 2019;85(4):1027-1031. |
R836942 (2019) R836942 (2020) |
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Journal Article | Hochard J, Li Y, Abashidze N. Associations of hurricane exposure and forecasting with impaired birth outcomes. Nature Communications 2022;13(1):6746. |
R836942 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Hochard J, Abashidze N, Bawa R, Carr G, Kirkland B, Li Y, Matlock K, Siu WY. Predicting groundwater contamination to protect the storm-exposed vulnerable. Climate Risk Management 2023;40:100499. |
R836942 (Final) R840181 (2022) |
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