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Siyuan Henry Xian
Siyuan Henry Xian
Η διεύθυνση ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου έχει επαληθευτεί στον τομέα princeton.edu
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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
1082017
Component-based vulnerability analysis for residential structures subjected to storm surge impact from Hurricane Sandy
A Hatzikyriakou, N Lin, J Gong, S Xian, X Hu, A Kennedy
Natural Hazards Review 17 (1), 05015005, 2016
1022016
Storm surge damage to residential areas: a quantitative analysis for Hurricane Sandy in comparison with FEMA flood map
S Xian, N Lin, A Hatzikyriakou
Natural Hazards 79, 1867-1888, 2015
992015
Influence of risk factors and past events on flood resilience in coastal megacities: Comparative analysis of NYC and Shanghai
S Xian, J Yin, N Lin, M Oppenheimer
Science of the total environment 610, 1251-1261, 2018
652018
Optimal house elevation for reducing flood-related losses
S Xian, N Lin, H Kunreuther
Journal of hydrology 548, 63-74, 2017
582017
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
462017
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
432018
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 37 (4), 1716-1727, 2017
412017
Can we evacuate from hurricanes with electric vehicles?
K Feng, N Lin, S Xian, MV Chester
Transportation research part D: transport and environment 86, 102458, 2020
392020
Rapid Assessment of Damaged Homes in the Florida Keys after Hurricane Irma
S Xian, K Feng, N Lin, R Marsooli, D Chavas, J Chen, A Hatzikyriakou
arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.06596, 8, 2018
27*2018
Flood hazards and perceptions–A comparative study of two cities in Alabama
W Shao, BD Keim, S Xian, R O'Connor
Journal of hydrology 569, 546-555, 2019
202019
Adapting our flood risk policies to changing conditions
C Kousky, H Kunreuther, S Xian, N Lin
Risk analysis 41 (10), 1739-1743, 2021
122021
A human-environmental network model for assessing coastal mitigation decisions informed by imperfect climate studies
MJ Small, S Xian
Global environmental change 53, 137-145, 2018
112018
After Harvey, many Texans will think differently about hurricane risks
W Shao, S Xian
The Conversation, 2017
22017
Coastal Flood Resilience Analysis for Communities and Megacities
S Xian
Princeton University, 2018
12018
Assessing and Mitigating Hurricane Storm Surge Risk in a Changing Environment
N Lin, E Shullman, S Xian, K Feng
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, GC53G-05, 2017
12017
Reinforcement learning-based adaptive strategies for climate change adaptation: An application for flood risk management
K Feng, N Lin, RE Kopp, S Xian, M Oppenheimer
Authorea Preprints, 2024
2024
Tuning deep flooding risk with adaptive strategy: An application for NYC
K Feng, S Xian, N Lin
2019
Interactive comment on “Rapid Assessment of Damaged Homes in the Florida Keys after Hurricane Irma” by Siyuan Xian et al.
S Xian
2018
Flood Hazards and Perceptions–A Comparative Study of Two Cities in Alabama (Authors’ Copy) Wanyun Shao* Assistant Professor of Geography Department of Geography
BD Keim, S Xian, R O’Connor
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