Hua Qin
University of Missouri
H-index: 22
North America-United States
Top articles of Hua Qin
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Unveiling Perspectives and Insights: A Survey of Environmental and Natural Resource Sociologists and Social Scientists | Society & Natural Resources | Jessica D Ulrich-Schad John Aloysius Zinda Hua Qin David Matarrita-Cascante Jennifer E Givens | 2024/1/24 |
Seeing the Forest for the Trees Sequel II: An Exploratory Bibliometric Analysis of the Chinese Environmental and Resource Sociology/Social Science Literature | Hua Qin Wenjuan Gong Hang Du Lei Zhang Xinyu Gao | 2023/12/2 | |
Seeing the Forest for the Trees Sequel I: An Extension of the 1985–2017 Bibliometric Analysis of Environmental and Resource Sociology | Society & Natural Resources | Hua Qin Christine Sanders Muh Syukron Garima Srivastava Gloria Ndindir Mangoni | 2023/12/2 |
Community-oriented action and wellbeing: Looking back to look forward | Local Development & Society | Courtney G Flint Sarah E Wilson Hua Qin | 2023/9/2 |
Do actions reduce perceived risk? A longitudinal analysis of the relationship between risk perception and actions in response to forest disturbance in Colorado | Risk Analysis | Hua Qin Jamie Vickery Hannah Brenkert‐Smith Barituka Bekee Yanu Prasetyo | 2022/9/25 |
Conceptualizing community resilience: Revisiting conceptual distinctions | David Matarrita-Cascante Bernardo Trejos Hua Qin Dongoh Joo Sigrid Debner | 2022 | |
Explaining changes in perceived wildfire risk related to the mountain pine beetle outbreak in north central Colorado | Ecological Indicators | Hua Qin Hannah Brenkert-Smith Christine Sanders Jamie Vickery Martha Bass | 2021/11/1 |
Changing perceptions and actions in response to forest disturbance by mountain pine beetles in north central Colorado | JOURNAL OF FORESTRY | Hua Qin Hannah Brenkert-Smith Jamie Vickery Christine Sanders Courtney G Flint | 2021/9/1 |
Exploring the dynamic relationships between risk perception and behavior in response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak | Social Science & Medicine | Hua Qin Christine Sanders Yanu Prasetyo Muh Syukron Elizabeth Prentice | 2021/9/1 |
Bark Beetle Outbreaks in Europe: State of Knowledge and Ways Forward for Management | Tomáš Hlásny Louis König Paal Krokene Marcus Lindner Claire Montagné-Huck | 2021 | |
Seeing the Forest for the Trees: A Bibliometric Analysis of Environmental and Resource Sociology | Society & Natural Resources | Hua Qin Yanu Prasetyo Martha Bass Christine Sanders Elizabeth Prentice | 2020/9/1 |
Community, Natural Resources, and Sustainability: Overview of an Interdisciplinary and International Literature | Hua Qin Martha Bass Jessica D Ulrich-Schad David Matarrita-Cascante Christine Sanders | 2020/2/3 | |
Perceptions and behaviors in response to the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): reports on major survey findings | Hua Qin Yanu Prasetyo Christine Sanders Elizabeth Prentice Muh Syukron | 2020 | |
The Role of Information and Interaction Processes in the Adoption of Agriculture Inputs in Uganda | Agronomy | Kathlee Freeman Hua Qin* | 2020 |
Using conjoint constitution to understand responses to slow-moving environmental change: the case of mountain pine beetle in north-central Colorado | Environmental Sociology | Jamie Vickery Hannah Brenkert-Smith Hua Qin | 2020 |