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Chingwen Cheng
Chingwen Cheng
Director of Stuckeman School and Professor of Landscape Architecture, Penn State University
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Pluvial flood risk and opportunities for resilience
BR Rosenzweig, L McPhillips, H Chang, C Cheng, C Welty, M Matsler, ...
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 5 (6), e1302, 2018
2052018
Assessment of urban flood vulnerability using the social-ecological-technological systems framework in six US cities
H Chang, A Pallathadka, J Sauer, NB Grimm, R Zimmerman, C Cheng, ...
Sustainable Cities and Society 68, 102786, 2021
1232021
A social-ecological-technological systems framework for urban ecosystem services
T McPhearson, EM Cook, M Berbes-Blazquez, C Cheng, NB Grimm, ...
One Earth 5 (5), 505-518, 2022
1002022
What Does It Take to Achieve Equitable Urban Tree Canopy Distribution? A Boston Case Study
RS Danford, C Cheng, MW Strohbach, R Robert Ryan, C Craig Nicolson, ...
Cities and the Environment 7 (1), 2014
942014
Assessing climate change-induced flooding mitigation for adaptation in Boston’s Charles River watershed, USA
C Cheng, YCE Yang, R Ryan, Q Yu, E Brabec
Landscape and Urban Planning 167, 25-36, 2017
872017
Spatial climate justice and green infrastructure assessment: A case study for the huron river watershed, michigan, USA
C Cheng
252016
Social vulnerability, green infrastructure, urbanization and climate change-induced flooding: A risk assessment for the Charles River watershed, Massachusetts, USA
C Cheng
University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2013
242013
Risk perception and adaptation of climate change: An assessment of community resilience in rural Taiwan
CH Lai, PC Liao, SH Chen, YC Wang, C Cheng, CF Wu
Sustainability 13 (7), 3651, 2021
212021
Exploring stakeholders’ perceptions of urban growth scenarios for metropolitan Boston (USA): The relationship between urban trees and perceived density
C Cheng, RL Ryan, PS Warren, C Nicolson
Cities and the Environment (CATE) 10 (1), 7, 2017
142017
Pluvial flood risk and opportunities for resilience. WIREs Water 5, e1302
BR Rosenzweig, L McPhillips, H Chang, C Cheng, C Welty, M Matsler, ...
132018
Climate Justice Planning in Global South: Applying a Coupled Nature–Human Flood Risk Assessment Framework in a Case for Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
CF Wu, SH Chen, CW Cheng, LVT Trac
Water 13 (15), 2021, 2021
122021
Assessment of urban flood vulnerability using the social-ecological-technological systems framework in six US cities. Sustain Cities Soc 68: 102786
H Chang, A Pallathadka, J Sauer, NB Grimm, R Zimmerman, C Cheng, ...
122021
Between aspiration and actuality: A systematic review of morphological heat mitigation strategies in hot urban deserts
S AlKhaled, P Coseo, A Brazel, C Cheng, D Sailor
Urban Climate 31, 100570, 2020
122020
Rethinking stormwater management in a changing world: Effects of detention for flooding hazard mitigation under climate change scenarios in the Charles River Watershed
C Cheng, EA Brabec, YE Yang, RL Ryan
Landscape research record, 214-228, 2014
122014
A call to record stormwater control functions and to share network data
B Choat, A Pulido, AS Bhaskar, RL Hale, HX Zhang, T Meixner, ...
Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment 8 (2), 02521005, 2022
112022
A socialecological-technological systems framework for urban ecosystem services. One Earth 5 (5), 505–518
T McPhearson, EM Cook, M Berbés-Blázquez, C Cheng, NB Grimm, ...
Cell Press. https://doi. org/10.1016/j. oneear, 2022
102022
Climate justicescape and implications for urban resilience in American cities
C Cheng
The Routledge handbook of urban resilience, 85-96, 2019
102019
A participatory design case study in environmental design education
Y Xie, G Mauricio Mejia, P Coseo, C Cheng
Proceedings of the 16th Participatory Design Conference 2020-Participation …, 2020
92020
EcoWisdom for climate justice planning: Social-ecological vulnerability assessment in Boston’s Charles River watershed
C Cheng
Ecological wisdom: Theory and practice, 249-265, 2019
82019
Resilience thinking in landscape planning: A transdisciplinary framework and a case for climate change adaptation
C Cheng
Landscape Research Record 2, 178-189, 2014
72014
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