2022
Li-San Hung (2022) An audience segmentation analysis for Taiwanese’s view on climate change. Journal of Geographical Research 76:121-138. (in Chinese)
Mucahid M. Bayrak, Li-San Hung, and Yi-Ya Hsu (2022) Living with typhoons and changing weather patterns: Indigenous resilience and the adaptation pathways of smallholder farmers in Taiwan. Sustainability Science. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-022-01247-3
Li-San Hung and Chongming Wang (2022) Decision-making process related to climate change mitigation among married-couple households: A case study of Taiwan. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 27:51. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11027-022-10029-2
Hung Li-San and Wang Chongming (2022) Integrating an intrahousehold perspective into climate change adaptation research. Environmental Science & Policy 131:143–148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2022.02.004
Hung Li-San and Mucahid M. Bayrak (2022) Taking gender ideologies seriously in climate change mitigation: a case study of Taiwan. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 14:218–236. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCCSM-06-2021-0061
2021
Mucahid M. Bayrak, Yi-Ya Hsu, Li-San Hung, et al (2021) Global Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan: A Critical Bibliometric Analysis and Review. Sustainability 13:29. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13010029
2020
Pin Hsien Wang and Li-San Hung (2020) The effectiveness and Feasibility of self-guided fieldwork by using instant messaging applications: The example of using LINE software. Journal of Geographical Research 72: 72-102. (in Chinese)
Mucahid M. Bayrak, Li-San Hung, and Yi-Ya Hsu (2020) The effect of cultural practices and perceptions on global climate change response among Indigenous peoples: a case study on the Tayal people in northern Taiwan. Environmental Research Letters 15:124074. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abcd5c
Li-San Hung and Mucahid M. Bayrak (2020) Comparing the effects of climate change labelling on reactions of the Taiwanese public. Nature Communications 11:6052. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19979-0
Li-San Hung and Mei-Hui Li (2020) Extreme Weather Events and Health Responses in Taiwan, in: R. Akhtar (Ed.), Extreme Weather Events and Human Health: International Case Studies, Springer International Publishing, Cham, 2020: pp. 197–207. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23773-8_14. (PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS)
2019
Li-San Hung and Mucahid M. Bayrak (2019) Wives influence climate change mitigation behaviours in married-couple households: insights from Taiwan. Environmental Research Letters, 14: 124034. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab5543
Li-San Hung (2019) Comparing spousal agreement on perceived responsibility for household natural hazard preparedness to actual behavior, PLoS ONE, 14(8): e0221217. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221217
2018
Timothy Sim, Li-San Hung, Gui-Wu Su, and Ke cui (2018) Interpersonal communication sources and natural hazard risk perception: A case study of a rural Chinese village, Natural Hazards, 94(3): 1307-1326. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-018-3478-6
Li-San Hung (2018) Gender, intra-household dynamics, and household hurricane preparedness: An exploratory study employing a dyadic interview approach. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 9: 16-27. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13753-018-0158-9
2017
Li-San Hung (2017) Married couples’ decision-making about household natural hazard preparedness: A case study of hurricane hazards in Sarasota County, Florida. Natural Hazards, 87(2): 1057-1081. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-017-2809-3
2016
Li-San Hung, Chongming Wang, and Brent Yarnal (2016) Vulnerability of families and households to natural hazards: A case study of storm surge flooding in Sarasota County, Florida. Applied Geography, 76: 184-197. doi: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2016.09.021
2015
Jia-En Sheu and Li-San Hung (2015) Community attachments, environmental attitudes, and local attitudes toward protected areas: A study at Guandu Nature Park. Journal of Geographical Research, 62: 91-108. (in Chinese)
2014
David Retchless, Nathan Frey, Chongming Wang, Li-San Hung, and Brent Yarnal (2014) Climate extremes in the United States: Recent research by physical geographers. Physical Geography, 35(1): 3-21. doi: 10.1080/02723646.2013.871191
2012
Li-San Hung and Jia-En Sheu (2012) Confirming the two dimensions of community attachment: A model comparison study. City and Planning, 39(3): 327-347. (in Chinese)
2010
Li-San Hung and Jia-En Sheu (2010) The political ecology of a rural-urban interface: Resources, places, and local attitudes toward Guandu Nature Park. Journal of Geographical Science, 60: 1-22. (in Chinese)
2007
Li-San Hung and Yen-Tsao Wei (2007) Analyzing the development and sustainability of the water chestnut industry in the Guan-Tian region. Journal of Humanities Research, 3:159-190. (in Chinese)
02/2021-01/2022
2030 Cross-Generation Young Scholars Program (Emerging Young Scholars Project), Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan).
“Taiwanese’s public perceptions of climate change: A long-term study (4/5).” Grant number MOST 111-2628-H-003-001.
02/2021-01/2022
2030 Cross-Generation Young Scholars Program (Emerging Young Scholars Project), Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan).
“Taiwanese’s public perceptions of climate change: A long-term study (3/5).” Grant number MOST 110-2628-H-003-001.
02/2020-01/2021
Young Scholar Fellowship (The Einstein Program), Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan).
“Taiwanese’s public perceptions of climate change: A long-term study (2/5).” Grant number MOST 109-2636-H-003-004.
02/2019-01/2020
Young Scholar Fellowship (The Einstein Program), Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan).
“Taiwanese’s public perceptions of climate change: A long-term study (1/5).” Grant number MOST 108-2636-H-003-004.
01/2019-12/2019
New Faculty Research Grant, NTNU.
“The relationships among climate change perception, attitudes regarding typhoon holidays, and voting behavior.”
10/2018-01/2019
New Faculty Research Grant, Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan).
“Understanding intra-household dynamics for decision-making on household climate change mitigation.” Grant number:MOST 107-2625-M-003 -003 -MY2.
10/2018-01/2019
College Student Research Training Fellowship, National Science Council (Taiwan).
“Human-environment analysis of the development of the water chestnut industry in the Guan-Tian Region, Tainan.” Grant number 94-2815-C-003-035-H. Adviser: Dr. Yen-Tsao Wei.