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The Science of the Total Environment|August 31, 2017
Influence of risk factors and past events on flood resilience in coastal megacities: Comparative analysis of NYC and ShanghaiSiyuan Xian, Jie Yin, Ning Lin, et al.
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|February 2, 2021
Adapting our Flood Risk Policies to Changing ConditionsCarolyn Kousky, Howard Kunreuther, Siyuan Xian, et al.
Water Research|June 11, 2017
A sequential model to link contextual risk, perception and public support for flood adaptation policyWanyun Shao, Siyuan Xian, Ning Lin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 18, 2025
Reinforcement learning-based adaptive strategies for climate change adaptation: An application for coastal flood risk managementKairui Feng, Ning Lin, Robert E Kopp, et al.
Water Research|November 24, 2016
Understanding the effects of past flood events and perceived and estimated flood risks on individuals' voluntary flood insurance purchase behaviorWanyun Shao, Siyuan Xian, Ning Lin, et al.
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The Science of the Total Environment|August 31, 2017
Influence of risk factors and past events on flood resilience in coastal megacities: Comparative analysis of NYC and ShanghaiSiyuan Xian, Jie Yin, Ning Lin, et al.
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|February 2, 2021
Adapting our Flood Risk Policies to Changing ConditionsCarolyn Kousky, Howard Kunreuther, Siyuan Xian, et al.
Water Research|June 11, 2017
A sequential model to link contextual risk, perception and public support for flood adaptation policyWanyun Shao, Siyuan Xian, Ning Lin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 18, 2025
Reinforcement learning-based adaptive strategies for climate change adaptation: An application for coastal flood risk managementKairui Feng, Ning Lin, Robert E Kopp, et al.
Water Research|November 24, 2016
Understanding the effects of past flood events and perceived and estimated flood risks on individuals' voluntary flood insurance purchase behaviorWanyun Shao, Siyuan Xian, Ning Lin, et al.
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