Minwoo Ahn

Minwoo Ahn
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  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • PostDoc Position at University of Arizona

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Current institution
University of Arizona
Current position
  • PostDoc Position
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University of Arizona
Position
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate

Publications

Publications (9)
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Background: Increasing average temperatures and extreme heat events due to climate change have adverse effects on human health. Previous studies focus on the heat impacts in urban areas due to the focus on the greater population and urban heat island effect, but this tendency results in the effect of heat on rural health being overlooked. Methods:...
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The new Heat Resilience Initiative within the Arizona Institute for Resilience, directed by Ladd Keith, Associate Professor of Planning at the College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture and Faculty Research Associate at the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, will unite and expand existing heat-related programs at the Unive...
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When people use shared resources, overextraction can occur. While deliberation tends to mitigate shared resource exploitation problems, the question remains: under what conditions does group chat improve cooperation in shared resource dilemmas? This study analyzes chat and game data from about 1500 rounds of gameplay involving 143 groups across 4 r...
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This poster provides three different approaches --critical geography, urban planning, collaborative and polycentric governance --to the study of extreme heat governance and also offers empirical studies to explore various dimensions of extreme heat governance including heat equity and evaluation of heat planning.
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Understanding and managing uncertainty is critical for robust governance. In groundwater management, where collaborative, community-based governance is increasingly common, scientific uncertainty about hydrological conditions could pose challenges to effective and equitable resource management. This study bridges two literatures-collaborative gover...
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Successful collaborative governance (CG) of social-ecological systems (SES) involves multiple stakeholders convening iteratively over the long term to reach a commonly held vision. This often involves building knowledge for social learning processes induced to come to collective decisions about managing complex systems in flux. Because of the compl...
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Cross-sector collaboration takes many forms and works at a variety of scales in multiple policy domains. When issue complexity requires ongoing engagement of interdependent stakeholders in one or more sectors, systems of cross-boundary cooperation are needed to integrate across institutional structures, design and manage participation of diverse ac...
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Collaborative governance can positively affect desired policy outcomes, but questions remain about who benefits. This article asks how and to what extent collaborative governance of utility conservation programmes in the U.S. states affects industrial, commercial, and residential ratepayers’ programme benefits. Panel data analysis shows that collab...

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