Heejun Chang
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Biology
- Geography
- Ecology
- Environmental science
- Geology
- Engineering
- Physics
- Computer science
- Oceanography
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Geotechnical engineering
- Economics
- Cartography
- Climate change
- History
- Archaeology
- Environmental resource management
- Meteorology
- Drainage basin
- Paleontology
- Philosophy
- Medicine
- Civil engineering
- Machine learning
- Mathematics
Authored Works
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- Who Matters and Why: Identifying Hotspots of Vulnerability and Resilience to Cascading and Consecutive Disasters in Portland, Oregon
- A social-ecological-technological systems approach to understanding microplastic pollution at the river basin scale
- Understanding evolution of urban flood risk management using socio-ecological-technological systems lens
- Spatial Analysis of Landscape Characteristics, Anthropogenic Factors, and Seasonality Effects on Water Quality in Portland, Oregon
- Social, ecological, and technological characteristics of vulnerability to flooding at parcel and census block group scales
- Geospatial analysis of relationship between urban flood risk and green infrastructure: implications for environmental justice
- Exploring How Antecedent Precipitation Amount Affects Storm Runoff Water Quality Along Urban Gradients.
- Analysis of virtual water trade in California during recent drought.
Linked Co-Authors
- Idowu Ajibade
- James M. Done
- Janice Brahney
- Jordyn M. Wolfand
- Nancy B. Grimm
- Paul C. Loikith
- Yeowon Kim
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Arizona State University
- Barnard College
- Georgia State University
- National Center for Atmospheric Research, Colorado
- Portland State University, Oregon
- University of Delaware
- University of Portland, Oregon
- Utah State University
- Waseda University, Japan
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