Curriculum Vitae Andrew Curtis



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Curtis, A., Mills, J.W., Kennedy, B., Fotheringham, S. and T. McCarthy (2007) Understanding the geography of post-traumatic stress: an academic justification for using a spatial video acquisition system in the response to Hurricane Katrina Journal of Contingencies & Crisis Management 15(4): 208-219.

  • Curtis, A., Mills, J.W. and J. Blackburn (2007) A spatial variant of the basic reproduction number for the New Orleans yellow fever epidemic of 1878 The Professional Geographer 59(4): 492-502.


  • Curtis, A., Mills, J.W. and M. Leitner (2007) Katrina and vulnerability: the geography of stress Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 18(2): 315—330.

  • Leitner, M., Mills, J. and A. Curtis (2007) Can novices to geospatial technology compromise spatial confidentiality? Kartographische Nachrichten (‘Cartographic News’) 57(2): 78-84.

  • Dorn, P.L., Monroy, C. and A. Curtis (2007) Triatoma dimidiata (Latreille, 1811): A review of its diversity across its geographic range and the relationship among populations  Infection, Genetics and Evolution 7(2): 343-352.

  • Curtis, A., Mills, J.W., Blackburn, J.K. and J.C. Pine (2006) Louisiana State University geographic information system support of hurricane Katrina recovery operations International Journal Mass Emergencies and Disasters 24(2): 203–221.

  • Curtis, A., Mills, J.W., and M. Leitner (2006) Spatial confidentiality and GIS: re-engineering mortality locations from published maps about Hurricane Katrina International Journal of Health Geographics 5:44.

  • Leitner, M. and A. Curtis (2006) A first step towards a framework for presenting the location of confidential point data on maps - results of an empirical perceptual study International Journal of Geographical Information Science 20(7):797-811.

  • Hinman, S., Blackburn, J. and A. Curtis (2006) Spatial and temporal structure of typhoid outbreaks in Washington DC 1906-1909: evaluating local clustering with the Gi* statistic International Journal of Health Geographics 5:13.

  • Kent, J., Leitner, M. and A. Curtis (2006) Evaluating the usefulness of functional distance measures when calibrating journey-to-crime distance decay algorithms Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 30(2): 181-200.

  • DeLyser, D., Sheehan, R. and A. Curtis (2004) e-Bay and research in historical geography: some thoughts and experiences Journal of Historical Geography 30(4): 764-782.

  • Leitner, M. and A. Curtis (2004) Cartographic guidelines for geographically masking the location of confidential point data Cartographic Perspectives 49: 22-39.

  • Curtis, A (1999) Using a spatial filter and a geographic information system to improve rabies surveillance data Journal of Emerging Infectious Disease 5(5): 603-606.

  • Fotheringham, A.S. and A. Curtis (1999). Regularities in spatial information processing: implications for modeling destination choice The Professional Geographer 51(2): 227-239.

  • Curtis, A (1998) Comparisons in the spatial knowledge surfaces of subjects from Canada and the United States Canadian Geographer 42(1): 53-61.

  • Mitchelson, R., Pitts, T., Curtis, A. and K. Calhoun (1997) The changing South : transportation and communication since 1947 Southeastern Geographer 37(2): 268-294.

  • Curtis, A. and A.D. MacPherson (1996). The zone definition problem in survey research: an empirical example from New York State, The Professional Geographer 48(3): 310-320.

  • Fotheringham, A.S., Densham, P.J. and A. Curtis (1995) The zone definition problem and location-allocation modeling Geographical Analysis 27(1): 60-77.

  • Curtis, A. and A.S. Fotheringham (1995) Large-scale information surfaces: an analysis of city-name recalls in the united states Geoforum 26(1): 75-87.



    Books and Monographs


    1. Curtis, A. and J. Mills (2009) GIS, Human Geography and Disasters University Readers

    2. Antipova, A. and A. Curtis (2007) Public Health and Disasters: The Relationship Between Pregnancy Outcomes and Hurricane Andrew VDM Verlag Dr. Muller e. K (VDM Publishing House) Saarbrucken, Germany.

    3. Curtis, A. and M. Leitner (2006) Geographical Information Systems and Public Health: Eliminating Perinatal Disparity IGP/INFOSCI/IRM Press Hershey-London-Melbourne-Singapore-Beijing.


    Book Chapters





    1. Aubrecht, C., S. Freire, C. Neuhold, A. Curtis, K. Steinnocher (2010) Introducing a temporal component in spatial vulnerability analysis. Spatial Assessment and Analysis of Vulnerability. Routledge Publications, Taylor & Francis. In press.
    2. Curtis, A., Mills, J.W. and M. Leitner (2009) Katrina and vulnerability: the geography of stress in V.M. Brennan (ed.) Natural Disasters and Public Health The Johns Hopkins University Press

    3. Curtis, A., Mills, J.W., McCarthy, T., Fotheringham, A.S and W. F. Fagan (2009) Space and Time Changes in Neighborhood Recovery after a Disaster Using a Spatial Video Acquisition System  in Showalter, P and Y. Lu (eds.) Geospatial Technologies in Urban Hazard and Disaster Analysis, Springer, 373-392

    4. Curtis, A., Blackburn, J.K. and Y. Sansyzbayev (2007) Using a geographic information system to spatially investigate infectious disease, in Tibayrenc, M (ed.) Encyclopedia of Infectious Diseases: Modern Methodologies, Wiley & Sons, 405-422.


    5. Curtis, A., Heath, S. and M. Hugh-Jones (2005) GIS investigations of epizootics: the limitations of surveillance data In Majumdar, S.K., Huffman, J., Brenner, F., and I.A. Panah (eds.) Wildlife Diseases: Landscape Epidemiology. Spatial Distribution and Utilization of Remote Sensing Technology, The Pennsylvania Academy of Science, Easton, PA, pp. 459-474.

    6. Leitner, M. and A. Curtis (2002) Modeling infant mortality risk factors in Baton Rouge. In Wohlschlägl, H., Leitner, M., and N. Weixlbaumer (eds.) Geographischer Jahresbericht aus Österreich, Vol. 59, Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna, 45-57.

    7. Curtis, A., Leitner, M. and C. Hanlon (2002) Using hierarchical nearest neighbor analysis and animation to investigate the spatial and temporal patterns of raccoon rabies in West Virginia. In Khan, O. A., and R. Skinner (eds.) Geographic Information Systems & Health Applications Idea Group Publishing, 155-171.

    8. Curtis, A (2001) Identifying spatial holes in a rabies surveillance surface: comparing results from cartographic visualization to spatial filter analysis in A. Flahault., Toubiana, L., and A.J. Valleron (eds.) Geography and Medicine, Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS, 40-48.

    9. Fotheringham, A.S. and A. Curtis. (1992). Encoding spatial information: the evidence for hierarchical processing, A.V. Frank, Campari, I. and V.Formentini (eds.) Theories and Methods of Spatio-Temporal Reasoning in Geographic Space, Lecture notes in Computer Science 639: 269-287.


    Other Significant Publications


    1. Curtis, A., Mills, J.W. and M. Leitner (2006) Keeping an eye on privacy issues with geospatial data. Nature 441: 7090 p150.

    Book Reviews


    1. Curtis, A. (2006) America’s Forgotten Pandemic: The Influenza of 1918, Alfred W Crosby, Second Edition, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003. Historical Geography, Special Issues: Historical Medical Geography, 34: 195-199.

    Proceedings and Medical Abstracts


    1. Lee, WA and A Curtis, (2010) Evaluating the Use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with a Novel Grid Methodology To Map Diabetes Case Level Data That Preserves the Integrity of Spatial Meaning without Violating Patient Confidentiality, Diabetes supplement ADA 70th Scientific Sessions Abstract Book, Publication Number 2334-PO.

    2. Lee, WA and A Curtis, (2010) Utilizing Modern Geographic Information System Methods To Investigate the Relationship between the Los Angeles County Environment and the Metabolic Disease Burden in the Underserved, Predominantly Hispanic LA County Community.  The Endocrine Society’s 92st Annual Meeting Annual Meeting Program and Abstract Book ,June 21, 2010. Publication number: P3-497.

    3. McCarthy, T., Farrell, R., Curtis, A. and A. S. Fotheringham (2008) Integrated remotely sensed datasets for disaster management SPIE Europe Vol 7110, Cardiff

    4. Blackburn, J., McNyset, K., Hugh-Jones, M., Mitchell, M. and A. Curtis (2007) Predicting the geographic distribution of bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, in Mexico using ecological niche modeling and outbreak data from the United States of America, Proceedings V Congreso Internacional de Epidemiología, Mexico.

    5. Leitner, M. and A. Curtis (2004) Visualizing the location of confidential crime data. The Seventh Annual International Crime Mapping Research Conference, Boston, MA, March 31-April 3 2004. (http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/maps/boston2004/index.html).

    6. Arthold, M., Leitner, M. and A. Curtis (2004) local spatial variation of (very) low birth weight infants and their risk factors. In Strobl, J., Blaschke, T., and G. Griesebner (eds.) Applied Geographic Information Technology XVI. Herbert Wichmann Verlag, Heidelberg, 29-34.

    7. Leitner, M. and A. Curtis (2003) Cartographic guidelines for the visualization of confidential data using geographic masking 21st International Cartographic Conference, Durban, SA, 101-110.

    8. Curtis, A (2001) Using GIS to reduce Infant Mortality in Baton Rouge, combining spatial analysis and community outreach from the Association of American Geographers, NYC 2001, Abstract published in the January 2001 edition of the CDC’s electronic journal Public Health GIS News and Information.

    9. Curtis, A (1991) An investigation into the hierarchical processing of spatial information, Proceedings 24 Mid-States A.A.G.

    Reports


    1. Mills, J.W., Curtis, A., Fagan, W. and C. Core (2008) The spatial video acquisition system as an approach to capturing damage and recovery data after a disaster: A case study from the Super Tuesday Tornadoes Quick Response Research Report Boulder, CO: University of Colorado Natural Hazards Center. http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/research/qr/qrpubs.html#2000.

    2. Mills, J.W. and A. Curtis.(2006) Technology to empower the impacted: some routes to recovery White Paper for the Rebuilding New Orleans Conference New Orleans, Louisiana. Available online: http://rebuildingneworleans.ce.gatech.edu/docs/Rebuilding%20New%20Orleans%20by%20jwm%20and%20ac.pdf

    3. Curtis, A., Mills, J.W., Blackburn, J.K. and J.C. Pine (2006) Hurricane Katrina: GIS response for a major metropolitan area Quick Response Research Report 180 Boulder, CO: University of Colorado Natural Hazards Center. http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/qr/qr180/qr180.html.



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