60 Publications (Page 2 of 3)
2022
Understanding the influence of political orientation, social network, and economic recovery on COVID-19 vaccine uptake among AmericansFeng, Hao and Shao, WanyunVaccine, vol. 40, (no. 14), pp. 2191-2201, Mar 25, 2022.
| Journal Article
2021
Data-driven modeling reveals the Western dominance of global public interest in earthquakes. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
. | Journal Article
Understanding American Public Support for COVID-19 Risk Mitigation: The Role of Political Orientation, Socio-Demographic characteristics, Personal Concern, and Experience, the United States, 2020Shao, Wanyun and Hao, FengInternational Journal of Public Health, vol. 66.
| Journal Article
Understanding the Effects of Individual and State-Level Factors on American Public Response to COVID-19.Hao, Feng and Shao, WanyunAmerican journal of health promotion : AJHP, pp. 8901171211017286, May 13, 2021.
| Journal Article
Understanding the influence of contextual factors and individual social capital on American public mask wearing in response to COVID-19.Hao, Feng⋅Shao, Wanyun and Huang, WeiweiHealth & place, vol. 68, pp. 102537, February 19, 2021.
| Journal Article
What really drives the deployment of renewable energy? A global assessment of 118 countriesHao, Feng and Shao, WanyunEnergy research & social science, vol. 72, Feb 2021.
| Journal Article
2020
A Place-based Assessment of Flash Flood Hazard and Vulnerability in the Contiguous United States.Khajehei, Sepideh⋅Khajehei, Sepideh⋅Ahmadalipour, Ali⋅Ahmadalipour, Ali⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Moradkhani, Hamid and Moradkhani, HamidScientific reports, vol. 10, (no. 1), pp. 448, January 16, 2020.
| Journal Article
Approval of political leaders can slant evaluation of political issues: evidence from public concern for climate change in the USAShao, Wanyun and Hao, FengClimatic Change, vol. 158, (no. 2), pp. 201-212, Jan 2020.
| Journal Article
Assessing community vulnerability to floods and hurricanes along the Gulf Coast of the United StatesShao, Wanyun⋅Jackson, Nida P⋅Ha, Hoehun and Winemiller, TerenceDisasters, Jan 15, 2020.
| Journal Article
Comparing public perceptions of sea level rise with scientific projections across five states of the U.S. Gulf Coast regionShao, Wanyun; M⋅Shao, W.⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Moftakhari, Hamed⋅Moradkhani, Hamid⋅Moradkhani, Hamid and Moradkhani, H.Climatic Change, vol. 163, pp. 317-335, 2020.
| Journal Article
Confidence in political leaders can slant risk perceptions of COVID-19 in a highly polarized environment.Shao, Wanyun⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Hao, Feng and Hao, FengSocial science & medicine (1982), vol. 261, pp. 113235, July 23, 2020.
| Journal Article
Do Laymen’\mathsemicolons Perceptions of Sea Level Rise Risk Conform to the Scientific Projections?Shao, Wanyun⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Moftakhari, Hamed⋅Moftakhari, Hamed⋅Moradkhani, Hamid and Moradkhani, HamidCopernicus GmbH
Enabling incremental adaptation in disadvantaged communities: polycentric governance with a focus on non-financial capitalMoftakhari, Hamed⋅Moftakhari, Hamed⋅Moftakhari, Hamed⋅Moftakhari, Hamed⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Moradkhani, Hamid⋅Moradkhani, Hamid⋅Moradkhani, Hamid⋅Moradkhani, Hamid⋅AghaKouchak, Amir⋅AghaKouchak, Amir⋅AghaKouchak, Amir⋅AghaKouchak, Amir⋅Sanders, Brett⋅Sanders, Brett⋅Sanders, Brett⋅Sanders, Brett⋅Matthew, Richard⋅Matthew, Richard⋅Matthew, Richard⋅Matthew, Richard⋅Jones, Steven⋅Jones, Steven⋅Jones, Steven⋅Jones, Steven⋅Orbinski, James⋅Orbinski, James⋅Orbinski, James and Orbinski, JamesClimate policy, vol. ahead-of-print, (no. ahead-of-print), pp. 1-10, 2020.
| Journal Article
From Causative Mechanisms of Extreme Events to a Place-based Assessment of Flash Flood Hazard and Vulnerability in the Continental United StatesMoradkhani, Hamid⋅Moradkhani, Hamid⋅Khajehei, Sepideh⋅Khajehei, Sepideh⋅Ahmadalipour, Ali⋅Ahmadalipour, Ali⋅Moftakhari, Hamed⋅Moftakhari, Hamed⋅Shao, Wanyun and Shao, WanyunCopernicus GmbH
Retrospective and prospective evaluations of drought and flood.Shao, Wanyun⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Kam, Jonghun and Kam, JonghunThe Science of the total environment, vol. 748, pp. 141155, December 15, 2020.
| Journal Article
Understanding Evangelical Protestant Identity, Religiosity, Extreme Weather, and American Public Perceptions of Global Warming, 2006-2016Shao, Wanyun and McCarthy, Angela FGeographical Review, pp. 1-20, Jan 22, 2020.
| Journal Article
2019
A spatial epidemiology case study of mentally unhealthy days (MUDs): air pollution, community resilience, and sunlight perspectives.Ha, Hoehun and Shao, WanyunInternational journal of environmental health research, pp. 1-16, September 27, 2019.
| Journal Article
Flood hazards and perceptions – A comparative study of two cities in AlabamaShao, Wanyun⋅Keim, Barry D⋅Xian, Siyuan and O'Connor, RyanJournal of Hydrology, vol. 569, pp. 546-555, Feb 2019.
| Journal Article
Predicting support for flood mitigation based on flood insurance purchase behaviorShao, Wanyun⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Feng, Kairui⋅Feng, Kairui⋅Lin, Ning and Lin, NingEnvironmental Research Letters, vol. 14, (no. 5), pp. 54014, May 13, 2019.
| Journal Article
Spatiotemporal patterns of US drought awarenessKim, Sungyoon⋅Kim, Sungyoon⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Shao, Wanyun⋅Kam, Jonghun and Kam, JonghunPalgrave Communications, vol. 5, (no. 1), pp. 1-9, Dec 2019.
| Journal Article
2018
Examining the Effects of Objective Hurricane Risks and Community Resilience on Risk Perceptions of Hurricanes at the County Level in the U.S. Gulf Coast: An Innovative ApproachShao, Wanyun⋅Gardezi, Maaz and Xian, SiyuanAnnals of the American Association of Geographers, vol. 108, (no. 5), pp. 1389-1405, Sep 3, 2018.
| Journal Article
2017
A Longitudinal Analysis of Environment and Risk of Obesity in the USXu, Yanqing⋅Liu, Yanhong⋅Chen, Tian⋅Shao, Wanyun and Fu, ZhongliangJournal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, vol. 5, (no. 9), pp. 204-220, 2017.
| Journal Article
A sequential model to link contextual risk, perception and public support for flood adaptation policyShao, Wanyun⋅Xian, Siyuan⋅Lin, Ning and Small, Mitchell JWater Research, vol. 122, pp. 216-225, Oct 1, 2017.
| Journal Article
China?s Urbanization and Socioeconomic ImpactSG: Springer. 2017. | Book
Understanding Chinese environmental risk perceptions from 1995-2015Shao, W.(pp. 125-144)