Follow
Faith E. Taylor
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Cities, settlements and key infrastructure
D Dodman, B Hayward, M Pelling, V Castán Broto, WTL Chow
Cambridge University Press 1, 907, 2022
1752022
A multi-hazard framework for spatial-temporal impact analysis
S De Angeli, BD Malamud, L Rossi, FE Taylor, E Trasforini, R Rudari
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 73, 102829, 2022
842022
Enriching Great Britain's national landslide database by searching newspaper archives
FE Taylor, BD Malamud, K Freeborough, D Demeritt
Geomorphology 249, 52-68, 2015
802015
An open source GIS tool to quantify the visual impact of wind turbines and photovoltaic panels
A Minelli, I Marchesini, FE Taylor, P De Rosa, L Casagrande, M Cenci
Environmental Impact Assessment Review 49, 70-78, 2014
762014
Landslide shape, ellipticity and length‐to‐width ratios
FE Taylor, BD Malamud, A Witt, F Guzzetti
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 43 (15), 3164-3189, 2018
502018
Mapping (for) resilience across city scales: An opportunity to open-up conversations for more inclusive resilience policy?
M Borie, G Ziervogel, FE Taylor, JDA Millington, R Sitas, M Pelling
Environmental science & policy 99, 1-9, 2019
372019
Messy maps: Qualitative GIS representations of resilience
FE Taylor, JDA Millington, E Jacob, BD Malamud, M Pelling
Landscape and Urban Planning 198, 103771, 2020
312020
Landslide databases for climate change detection and attribution
JL Wood, S Harrison, L Reinhardt, FE Taylor
Geomorphology 355, 107061, 2020
282020
Invited perspectives: Building sustainable and resilient communities–recommended actions for natural hazard scientists
JC Gill, FE Taylor, MJ Duncan, S Mohadjer, M Budimir, H Mdala, ...
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 21 (1), 187-202, 2021
252021
Building back better from COVID-19: Knowledge, emergence and social contracts
M Pelling, H Adams, G Adamson, A Barcena, S Blackburn, M Borie, ...
Progress in Human Geography 46 (1), 121-138, 2022
162022
A spectrum of methods for a spectrum of risk: Generating evidence to understand and reduce urban risk in sub‐Saharan Africa
D Dodman, I Adelekan, D Brown, H Leck, M Manda, B Mberu, M Pelling, ...
Area 51 (3), 586-594, 2019
142019
Preface: Landslide–transport network interactions
BDM Faith E. Taylor, Paolo Tarolli
Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 20, 2585–2590, 2020
112020
What shape is a landslide? Statistical patterns in landslide length to width ratio
FE Taylor, BD Malamud, A Witt
Egu General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 10191, 2015
92015
The statistical distributions of landslide length to width ratios
FE Taylor, BD Malamud
Egu general assembly conference abstracts, 826, 2012
62012
Remote data collection methods to inventory COVID-19 interventions in low-income urban settlements
F Taylor, M Talib, A Wandera, J Mulligan, V Bukachi, J Drummond, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-2198, 2021
22021
Assessing multi-hazard risk to urban infrastructure using low-cost GIS techniques
FE Taylor, BD Malamud, JDA Millington
Urban Africa Risk Knowledge Briefing (October 2018), 2018
22018
Statistical patterns of triggered landslide events and their application to road networks
FE Taylor, BD Malamud, M Santangelo, I Marchesini, F Guzzetti
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 9992, 2015
22015
A method to add richness to the National Landslide Database of Great Britain
F Taylor, K Freeborough, B Malamud, D Demeritt
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 6602, 2014
22014
Road influences on landslide inventories
BD Malamud, RA Heijenk, FE Taylor, JL Wood
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU22-7616, 2022
12022
Multiple-hazards and their interactions in urban low-to-middle income countries: a case study from Nairobi
BD Malamud, E Mwangi, J Gill, E Hussain, F Taylor, R Sakic Trogrlic
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-16053, 2021
12021
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20