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Assistant Professor and Co-Director, Center for Emergency Management and Homeland Security, Watts College, Arizona State University

Melanie Gall is an assistant professor in the School of Public Affairs where she co-directs the Center for Emergency Management and Homeland Security and manages the Spatial Hazard Events and Losses Database for the United States (SHELDUS.org). She is a trained hazards geographer studying the interaction between natural hazards and society. Her expertise lies in risk metrics (e.g., disaster losses, indices, risk assessments), hazard mitigation and climate change adaptation planning as well as environmental modeling. She is a certified floodplain manager and holds a doctorate from the University of South Carolina (Geography), a master's degree from the University of Salzburg in Austria (Geography/GIS), and a bachelor's degree from the University of Heidelberg in Germany (Geography).

Experience

  • 2018–present
    co-Director, Center for Emergency Management and Homeland Security, Arizona State University

Education

  • 2007 
    University of South Carolina, Geography