Individual adaptation, resilience, and health
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We aim to describe the decision making processes and resulting behavioral adaptation and health outcome trajectories situated within the rich context of people’s lives.
The knowledge produced from these studies will expand our understanding of protective health actions in response to increasing environmental risk, and may provide insight into ways that risk communications, policies and programs can be designed to enhance pro-health outcomes.
Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the Pacific
Related People:
Bianca Santos
Gabrielle Wong-Parodi
Wildfire Smoke Exposure in the American West
Related People:
Nina Berlin
Natalie Herbert
Stephanie Fischer
David Gonzalez
Kika Santana
Ryan Treves
Gabrielle Wong-Parodi
Housing Quality and Climate Vulnerability
Related People:
Emma Velterop
Gabrielle Wong-Parodi
Funders
- The National Science Foundation
- Precourt Institute for Energy at Stanford University
- Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University
Related Publications
- Bruine de Bruin, W., Wong-Parodi, G., & Morgan, G. (2014). Public perceptions of local flood risk and the role of climate change. Environment Systems and Decisions, 34(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10669-014-9513-6
- Bruine de Bruin, W., & Wong-Parodi, G. (2014). The Role of Initial Affective Impressions in Responses to Educational Communications: The Case of Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS). JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-APPLIED. AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC., 20(2), 126-35.
- Wong-Parodi, G., Bruine de Bruin, W., & Canfield, C. (2013). Effects of simplifying outreach materials for energy conservation programs that target low-income consumers. ENERGY POLICY. ELSEVIER SCI LTD., 62, 1157–64. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2013.07.069