David W. Marcouiller

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Urban and Regional Planning, General Economics
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Kim D, Marcouiller DW. (2021) The role of public lands in local economies of the US Lake States: A spatial simultaneous equation approach Land Use Policy. 100: 104883
Kim H, Marcouiller DW. (2020) Making sense of resilience planning and policy in the pursuit of sustainable development and disaster risk reduction Climate and Development. 12: 228-240
Kim H, Marcouiller DW. (2020) Rural Prospects for Resilience: Planning Sustainable Livelihoods and Coping with Flood Hazards along the U.S. Mississippi River Society & Natural Resources. 1-20
Kim H, Marcouiller DW, Woosnam KM. (2020) Coordinated planning effort as multilevel climate governance: Insights from coastal resilience and climate adaptation Geoforum. 114: 77-88
Kim H, Marcouiller DW, Choi Y. (2019) Urban Redevelopment with Justice Implications: The Role of Social Justice and Social Capital in Residential Relocation Decisions: Urban Affairs Review. 55: 288-320
Wang W, Yu L, Zhou W, et al. (2019) Estimating the mechanism of farmers’ effective participation in Chinese rural land consolidation China Agricultural Economic Review. 11: 100-124
Yu L, Wang G, Marcouiller DW. (2019) A scientometric review of pro-poor tourism research: Visualization and analysis Tourism Management Perspectives. 30: 75-88
Kim H, Marcouiller DW. (2018) Mitigating flood risk and enhancing community resilience to natural disasters: plan quality matters Environmental Hazards. 17: 397-417
Kim H, Marcouiller DW, Woosnam KM. (2018) Rescaling social dynamics in climate change: The implications of cumulative exposure, climate justice, and community resilience Geoforum. 96: 129-140
Kim H, Marcouiller DW. (2016) Natural Disaster Response, Community Resilience, and Economic Capacity: A Case Study of Coastal Florida Society and Natural Resources. 29: 981-997
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