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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
862017
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
Pluvial flood risk and opportunities for resilience. WIREs Water 5, e1302
BR Rosenzweig, L McPhillips, H Chang, C Cheng, C Welty, M Matsler, ...
132018
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
132017
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 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
102021
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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