Event: Workshop Socio-Environmental Approaches to Watershed Management and Governance Workshop Wednesday, February 19, 2020 Friday, February 21, 2020 James Knighton Elizabeth Koebele John Sabo et al.
Resource: Learning Materials Socio-Hydrology: Including Human Behavior in Flood Risk Models James Knighton Kelly Hondula Margaret A. Palmer
Research: Publication Understanding catchmentâscale forest root water uptake strategies across the continental US through inverse ecohydrological modeling Article published in Geophysical Research Letters James Knighton Kanishka Singh Jaivime Evaristo December 01, 2019
Research: Publication Using isotopes to incorporate tree water storage and mixing dynamics into a distributed ecohydrologic modelling framework Article published in Ecohydrology James Knighton Sylvain Kuppel Aaron Smith et al. February 01, 2020
Research: Publication Predicting flood insurance claims with hydrologic and socioeconomic demographics via machine learning: Exploring the roles of topography, minority populations, and political dissimilarity Article published in Journal of Environmental Management James Knighton Brian Buchanan Christian Guzman et al. October 01, 2020
Research: Publication Flood risk behaviors of United States riverine metropolitan areas are driven by local hydrology and shaped by race Article published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences James Knighton Kelly Hondula Cielo Sharkus et al. March 01, 2021
Research: Publication Alignment of tree phenology and climate seasonality influences the runoff response to forest cover loss Article published in Environmental Research Letters James Knighton Varsha Vijay Margaret A. Palmer October 01, 2020