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Wanyun Shao
Wanyun Shao
Associate Professor of Geography, University of Alabama
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Confidence in political leaders can slant risk perceptions of COVID–19 in a highly polarized environment
W Shao, F Hao
Social science & medicine 261, 113235, 2020
1352020
Understanding the effects of past flood events and perceived and estimated flood risks on individuals' voluntary flood insurance purchase behavior
W Shao, S Xian, N Lin, H Kunreuther, N Jackson, K Goidel
Water research 108, 391-400, 2017
1262017
Weather, climate, and the economy: explaining risk perceptions of global warming, 2001–10
W Shao, BD Keim, JC Garand, LC Hamilton
Weather, Climate, and Society 6 (1), 119-134, 2014
1252014
A Place-based Assessment of Flash Flood Hazard and Vulnerability in the Contiguous United States
S Khajehei, A Ahmadalipour, W Shao, H Moradkhani
Scientific Reports 10 (5), 2020
1202020
Seeing is believing? An examination of perceptions of local weather conditions and climate change among residents in the US Gulf Coast
W Shao, K Goidel
Risk Analysis 36 (11), 2136-2157, 2016
982016
Weather, climate, politics, or God? Determinants of American public opinions toward global warming
W Shao
Environmental Politics 26 (1), 71-96, 2017
922017
Hazard risk awareness and disaster management: Extracting the information content of twitter data
M Karimiziarani, K Jafarzadegan, P Abbaszadeh, W Shao, H Moradkhani
Sustainable Cities and Society 77, 103577, 2022
912022
Are actual weather and perceived weather the same? Understanding perceptions of local weather and their effects on risk perceptions of global warming
W Shao
Journal of Risk Research 19 (6), 722-742, 2016
802016
What really drives the deployment of renewable energy? A global assessment of 118 countries
F Hao, W Shao
Energy Research & Social Science 72, 101880, 2021
752021
Understanding the influence of contextual factors and individual social capital on American public mask wearing in response to COVID–19
F Hao, W Shao, W Huang
Health & place 68, 102537, 2021
622021
A sequential model to link contextual risk, perception and public support for flood adaptation policy
W Shao, S Xian, N Lin, MJ Small
Water research 122, 216-225, 2017
532017
Examining the effects of objective hurricane risks and community resilience on risk perceptions of hurricanes at the county level in the US Gulf Coast: An innovative approach
W Shao, M Gardezi, S Xian
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 108 (5), 1389-1405, 2018
492018
Spatiotemporal patterns of US drought awareness
S Kim, W Shao, J Kam
Palgrave Communications 5 (1), 107, 2019
482019
Understanding perceptions of changing hurricane strength along the US Gulf coast
W Shao, S Xian, BD Keim, K Goidel, N Lin
International Journal of Climatology, 2017
442017
Understanding the Influence of Political Orientation, Social Network, and Economic Recovery on COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake among Americans
F Hao, W Shao
Vaccine, 2022
432022
Retrospective and prospective evaluations of drought and flood
W Shao, J Kam
Science of The Total Environment 748, 141155, 2020
392020
Science, scientists, and local weather: Understanding mass perceptions of global warming
W Shao, JC Garand, BD Keim, LC Hamilton
Social Science Quarterly 97 (5), 1023-1057, 2016
372016
Assessing community vulnerability to floods and hurricanes along the Gulf Coast of the United States
W Shao, NP Jackson, H Ha, T Winemiller
Disasters 44 (3), 518-547, 2020
302020
Approval of political leaders can slant evaluation of political issues: evidence from public concern for climate change in the USA
W Shao, F Hao
Climatic Change 158 (2), 201-212, 2020
282020
Exploring the Relationship Between Land Use Land Cover and Land Surface Temperature: a Case Study in Bangladesh and the Policy Implications for the Global South
A Tabassum, R Basak, W Shao, MM Haque, TA Chowdhury, H Dey
Journal of Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis 7 (25), 2023
272023
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