Gregory W. Characklis
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9882-9068
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5021331388 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Economics
- Environmental science
- Business
- Biology
- Engineering
- Ecology
- Computer science
- Finance
- Geography
- Geology
- Physics
- Environmental engineering
- Environmental resource management
- Water supply
- Chemistry
- Medicine
- Mathematics
- Natural resource economics
- Quantum mechanics
- History
- Financial economics
- Political science
- Environmental economics
- Law
Authored Works
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- Using financial contracts to facilitate increased flexibility of water allocation institutions during drought
- Robust, Equitable and Stable Infrastructure Investment Pathways Require Cooperating Water Utilities to Understand Counterparty Risks
- Remote Sensing to Mitigate Financial Risk for Hydropower Producers in Data-Scarce Regions
- Navigating Dynamic and Adaptive Infrastructure Investment and Water Management Pathways Under Deep Uncertainty
- Integrating Human System Complexity into Water Supply Planning and Risk Assessment with Exploratory Modeling
- Dynamic Vulnerability: Reconstructing Historical Flood Footprints and Exposure in Eastern North Carolina
- Discovering Robust Infrastructure Investment Partnerships to Meet California's Water Portfolio Goals
- Cascading financial risks in the residential property market as a result of consecutive flood events
- Understanding the Challenges Posed in Developing Fair and Effective Investment Partnerships to Achieve Californias Resilient Water Portfolio Goals
- Treading water: The compounding impact of consecutive floods on household balance sheets and systemic financial risk
- Real time drought management via joint use of water transfers and financial instruments in institutionally complex river basins
- Power and Pathways: A multi-actor exploration of how cooperative stability and power dynamics impact the robustness of regional water supply planning compromises
- New financial instruments for managing hydrometereological risk for hydropower producers
- Exploring the benefits of integrated energy-water management in reducing economic and ecological tradeoffs
- Coupled Adaptive Water Supply-Financial Modeling of Water Utility Infrastructure Planning Under Uncertainty
Linked Co-Authors
- Andrew Hamilton
- Antonia Hadjimichael
- Antonia Sebastian
- David E. Gorelick
- David V. Gold
- Harrison B. Zeff
- Jonathan R. Lamontagne
- Jordan Kern
- Julianne Quinn
- Patrick M. Reed
- Rosa I. Cuppari
- Simona Denaro
- T. Pavelsky
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Cornell University, New York
- North Carolina State University
- Pennsylvania State University
- Technical University of Milan, Italy
- Tufts University, Massachusetts
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- University of Virginia
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