Ian Sue Wing

Ian Sue Wing

Boston University

H-index: 36

North America-United States

About Ian Sue Wing

Ian Sue Wing, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Boston University, specializes in the field of Climate change, adaptation, mitigation, natural hazards, CGE modeling.

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

Adapting to Heat Extremes with Unequal Access to Cooling: Evidence from India

The Economics of Power System Transitions

Population Aging and Heat Exposure in the 21st Century: Which World Regions Are at Greatest Risk?

The Long Shadow of a Major Disaster: Modeled Dynamic Impacts of the Hypothetical HayWired Earthquake on California’s Economy

Intensive and extensive margins of the peak load: Measuring adaptation with mixed frequency panel data

Potential benefits in remapping the special flood hazard area: evidence from the US housing market

Global population aging and heat exposure in the 21st century: implications for late-life well-being and policy

Economic Consequences of Wildfire Adaptation: Public Safety Power Shutoffs in California

Ian Sue Wing Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Dept. of Earth & Environment

Citations(all)

7861

Citations(since 2020)

3310

Cited By

5218

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

44

Email

University Profile Page

Boston University

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Ian Sue Wing Skills & Research Interests

Climate change

adaptation

mitigation

natural hazards

CGE modeling

Top articles of Ian Sue Wing

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Adapting to Heat Extremes with Unequal Access to Cooling: Evidence from India

Filippo Pavanello

Ian Sue Wing

2024/3/7

The Economics of Power System Transitions

Review of Environmental Economics and Policy

Mort Webster

Karen Fisher-Vanden

Ian Sue Wing

2024/1/1

Population Aging and Heat Exposure in the 21st Century: Which World Regions Are at Greatest Risk?

The Gerontologist

Deborah Carr

Giacomo Falchetta

Ian Sue Wing

2024/3/1

The Long Shadow of a Major Disaster: Modeled Dynamic Impacts of the Hypothetical HayWired Earthquake on California’s Economy

International Regional Science Review

Ian Sue Wing

Adam Rose

Dan Wei

Anne Wein

2023

Intensive and extensive margins of the peak load: Measuring adaptation with mixed frequency panel data

Energy Economics

Francesco Pietro Colelli

Ian Sue Wing

Enrica De Cian

2023/10/1

Potential benefits in remapping the special flood hazard area: evidence from the US housing market

Journal of Housing Economics

Adam B Pollack

Douglas H Wrenn

Christoph Nolte

Ian Sue Wing

2023/9/1

Global population aging and heat exposure in the 21st century: implications for late-life well-being and policy

Innovation in Aging

Deborah Carr

Giacomo Falchetta

Ian Sue Wing

Enrica DeCian

2023/12/1

Economic Consequences of Wildfire Adaptation: Public Safety Power Shutoffs in California

Available at SSRN 4417392

Jill Horing

Ian Sue Wing

Matthew Lisk

2023/4/12

Air-conditioning adoption and electricity demand highlight climate change mitigation–adaptation tradeoffs

Scientific Reports

Francesco Pietro Colelli

Ian Sue Wing

Enrica De Cian

2023/3/17

Inequalities in global residential cooling energy use to 2050

Giacomo Falchetta

Filippo Pavanello

Ian Sue Wing

2023/10/25

Global gridded scenarios of residential cooling energy demand to 2050

G Falchetta

F Pavanello

E De Cian

I Sue Wing

2023

The Impact of Air-conditioning on Residential Electricity Demand across World Countries

Available at SSRN

Enrica De Cian

Giacomo Falchetta

Filippo Pavanello

Ian Sue Wing

Yasmin Romitti

2023/10/17

Inequality in the availability of residential air conditioning across 115 US metropolitan areas

PNAS nexus

Yasmin Romitti

Ian Sue Wing

Keith R Spangler

Gregory A Wellenius

2022/9

Heterogeneous climate change impacts on electricity demand in world cities circa mid-century

Scientific reports

Yasmin Romitti

Ian Sue Wing

2022/3/11

Aggregation bias and its drivers in large‐scale flood loss estimation: A Massachusetts case study

Journal of Flood Risk Management

Adam B Pollack

Ian Sue Wing

Christoph Nolte

2022/12

Economic Consequences of the HayWired Earthquake Scenario: Cyber and Electricity Network Linkages and Resilience

Lifelines 2022: Advancing Lifeline Engineering for Community Resilience (Selected Papers from the Lifelines 2022 Conference)

I Sue Wing

Dan Wei

A Rose

A Wein

2022/1

New Empirical Models for Flood Loss Prediction and Implications for the Coterminous United States

Adam Pollack

Ian Sue Wing

Nicholas Pinter

Christoph Nolte

2022/10/6

Main Manuscript for Inequality in the availability of residential air conditioning across 115 US metropolitan areas

Yasmin Romitti

Ian Sue Wing

Keith Spangler

Gregory A Wellenius

2022

When and how to use economy-wide models for environmental policy analysis

Jared C Carbone

Linda TM Bui

Don Fullerton

Sergey Paltsev

Ian Sue Wing

2022/10/5

Author Correction: Heterogeneous climate change impacts on electricity demand in world cities circa mid-century

Scientific Reports

Yasmin Romitti

Ian Sue Wing

2022

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Co-Authors

H-index: 62
Adam Rose

Adam Rose

University of Southern California

H-index: 58
Lucy Hutyra

Lucy Hutyra

Boston University

H-index: 34
Mort Webster

Mort Webster

Penn State University

H-index: 26
Edward J. Balistreri

Edward J. Balistreri

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

H-index: 13
Conor Gately

Conor Gately

Harvard University

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