Rejina Manandhar
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of North Texas (2014)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Rejina Manandhar's research focuses on emergency risk communication, particularly in the context of natural disasters. She has investigated the implications of the 2019 Arkansas River floods on emergency risk communication strategies. Additionally, her work includes an overview of local floodplain administrators and their training needs within FEMA Region 6. Manandhar's scholarly contributions are reflected in her h-index of 5 and 59 total citations across 7 publications. She has collaborated with Ekong J. Peters and Bethany Swindell, both from Arkansas Tech University, on shared publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 62
Selected Publications
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Emergency risk communication: Implications from the 2019 Arkansas River floods (2024)
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An Overview of Local Floodplain Administrators and Training Needs in FEMA Region 6 (2022)
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Information management and the return-entry process: Examining information needs, sources, and strategies after Superstorm Sandy (2020)
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Return-Entry Risk Communication Challenges: Experiences of Local Emergency Management Organizations following Superstorm Sandy (2018)
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Inequalities of Nuclear Risk Communication Within and Beyond the Evacuation Planning Zone (2018)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- An Overview of Local Floodplain Administrators and Training Needs in FEMA Region 6
- An Overview of Local Floodplain Administrators and Training Needs in FEMA Region 6
- Emergency risk communication: Implications from the 2019 Arkansas River floods
- Emergency risk communication: Implications from the 2019 Arkansas River floods
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