Brian Stone

Brian Stone

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Brian Stone

Brian Stone, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Environmental planning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Using Multiscale Atmospheric Modeling to Explore the Impact of Surface Albedo on Anthropogenic Heat Release

Radical Adaptation: Transforming Cities for a Climate Changed World

Planning for Climate Leadership

Declining urban density attenuates rising population-weighted exposure to surface heat extremes

Thermal resilience in a renovated nearly zero-energy dwelling during intense heat waves

Safe at Home? A Comparison of Factors Influencing Indoor Residential Temperatures During Warm Weather Among Three Cities

Urban heat management in Louisville, Kentucky: A framework for climate adaptation planning

How blackouts during heat waves amplify mortality and morbidity risk

Brian Stone Information

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Citations(all)

5694

Citations(since 2020)

2682

Cited By

3929

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

36

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Brian Stone Skills & Research Interests

Environmental planning

Top articles of Brian Stone

Using Multiscale Atmospheric Modeling to Explore the Impact of Surface Albedo on Anthropogenic Heat Release

ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer

2024/5/1

Radical Adaptation: Transforming Cities for a Climate Changed World

2024/1/18

Planning for Climate Leadership

Journal of Planning Education and Research

2023/12

Declining urban density attenuates rising population-weighted exposure to surface heat extremes

2023/9/14

Brian Stone
Brian Stone

H-Index: 23

Thermal resilience in a renovated nearly zero-energy dwelling during intense heat waves

Journal of Building Performance Simulation

2023/9/1

Safe at Home? A Comparison of Factors Influencing Indoor Residential Temperatures During Warm Weather Among Three Cities

Journal of the American Planning Association

2023/7/3

Urban heat management in Louisville, Kentucky: A framework for climate adaptation planning

Journal of Planning Education and Research

2023/6

How blackouts during heat waves amplify mortality and morbidity risk

Environmental Science & Technology

2023/5/23

Evaluation and Validation of Microscale Atmospheric Modeling With Offline Weather Research and Forecasting Model to Parallelized Large-Eddy Simulation Model Forcing Conditions

Journal of Engineering for Sustainable Buildings and Cities

2023/2/1

Comparison of Thermal Indices for Heat Stress in Residential Buildings in the Concurrent Event of Extreme Heat Wave and Power Outage and effectiveness of urban mitigation …

Building Simulation Conference Proceedings

2023

Heat exposure during a power outage: A simulation study of residences across the metro Phoenix area

Energy and Buildings

2022/3/15

The missing exposure-outcome link:“equivalent” outdoor ambient temperatures for assigning heat-health effects to individual-level temperature exposures in three US cities

ISEE Conference Abstracts

2021/8/26

Brian Stone
Brian Stone

H-Index: 23

Compound climate and infrastructure events: how electrical grid failure alters heat wave risk

Environmental Science & Technology

2021/4/30

Climate change and infrastructure risk: Indoor heat exposure during a concurrent heat wave and blackout event in Phoenix, Arizona

Urban Climate

2021/3/1

Persistent increases in nighttime heat stress from urban expansion despite heat island mitigation

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

2021/2/27

A health impact assessment of lack of air conditioning during extreme heat in a temperate climate

ISEE Conference Abstracts

2020/8/27

Heat-related illness is associated with lack of air conditioning and pre-existing health problems in Detroit, Michigan, USA: a community-based participatory co-analysis of …

International journal of environmental research and public health

2020/8

Brian Stone
Brian Stone

H-Index: 23

Thermal impacts of built and vegetated environments on local microclimates in an Urban University campus

Urban Climate

2020/6/1

Brian Stone
Brian Stone

H-Index: 23

Physical activity in the summer heat: how hot weather moderates the relationship between built environment features and outdoor physical activity of adults

Journal of Physical Activity and Health

2020/3/1

Brian Stone
Brian Stone

H-Index: 23

Larissa Larsen
Larissa Larsen

H-Index: 15

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