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Characteristics of precipitating storms in glacierized tropical Andean Cordilleras of Peru and Bolivia
LB Perry, A Seimon, MF Andrade-Flores, JL Endries, SE Yuter, F Velarde, ...
Mountains: Physical, Human-Environmental, and Sociocultural Dynamics, 74-86, 2018
422018
Perceived risk and intentions to practice health protective behaviors in a mining-impacted region
CM Cooper, JB Langman, D Sarathchandra, CA Vella, CB Wardropper
International journal of environmental research and public health 17 (21), 7916, 2020
132020
Participatory research approaches in mining-impacted hydrosocial systems
ALKCBW Kathleen Torso , Courtney Marie Cooper , Andy Helkey , Chris Meyer
Hydrological Sciences Journal, 2020
12*2020
Individualized water source as an indicator of attitudes about water management and conservation in humid regions
K Cockerill, PA Groothuis, T McDaniel Mohr, C Cooper
Journal of environmental planning and management 59 (8), 1341-1359, 2016
112016
Environmental, public health, and economic development perspectives at a Superfund site: A Q methodology approach
CM Cooper, CB Wardropper
Journal of Environmental Management, 111571, 2020
72020
Water Quantity Perceptions in Northwestern North Carolina: Comparing college student and public survey responses
C Cooper, K Cockerill
southeastern geographer 55 (4), 386-399, 2015
62015
Climate change literature and information gaps in mountainous headwaters of the Columbia River Basin
AM Marshall, M Foard, CM Cooper, P Edwards, SL Hirsch, M Russell, ...
Regional environmental change 20, 1-14, 2020
52020
Trade-offs in the design and communication of flood-risk information
CM Cooper, S Sharma, RE Nicholas, K Keller
arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.01254, 2022
32022
Toward More Actionable Flood‐Risk Information
CM Cooper, S Sharma, RE Nicholas, K Keller
Earth's Future 10 (11), e2022EF003093, 2022
22022
Integrating values to improve the relevance and inclusiveness of climate-risk research
C Helgeson, K Keller, RE Nicholas, V Srikrishnan, C Cooper, ...
SocArXiv, 2022
22022
Human Systems in Watershed Modeling: A Literature Review of Integrated Watershed Models in the United States
C Cooper
Appalachian State University, 2015
22015
What do people care about when managing flood risks? A values-informed mental model approach
C Cooper, C Helgeson, C Troy, K Keller, N Tuana
SocArXiv, 2022
12022
Challenges and opportunities for communicating lead exposure risks in Idaho’s Silver Valley
CM Cooper, MS Goebel, VT Wade, CB Wardropper
Case Studies in the Environment 5 (1), 1232759, 2021
12021
Strengthening opportunities to integrate informal resilience practices in formal flood resilience planning
VG Silvis, CM Cooper, LD Iulo, RE Nicholas, LB Fowler
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 104490, 2024
2024
Peer-reviewed climate change research has a transparency problem. The scientific community needs to do better
A Pollack, JE Campbell, M Condon, C Cooper, M Coronese, ...
2024
What does it take for flood risk analysis to reflect homeowner values?
C Cooper, N Tuana, K Keller, C Helgeson
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, H35N-1193, 2021
2021
Behavioral Intentions, Risk Perception, and Issue Framing: Exploring Perspectives in a Mining-Impacted Region of Northern Idaho, USA
CM Cooper
University of Idaho, 2020
2020
A Review of:“The End of Sustainability: Resilience and the Future of Environmental Governance in the Anthropocene”
C Wardropper, C Cooper
Society & Natural Resources 32 (7), 850-852, 2019
2019
An Application of a Modified Health Belief Model: Assessing Health Beliefs and Health Protective Behaviors in Mining-Impacted Communities
C Wardropper, C Cooper, J Langman, C Vella, D Sarathchandra
Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice 12 (5), 9, 2018
2018
Individual water: Water source as an indicator of attitudes about water management and conservation in rural regions
K Cockerill, P Groothuis, T Mohr, C Cooper
Department of Economics, Appalachian State University Working Papers, 2014
2014
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