Publications

  Lab members are in bold. *Student,  **Post-doc, ^ visiting scholar or exchange student 


2024

Chang, H. and Ross, A. (2024) Climate Change, Urbanization, and Water Resources: Towards Resilient Urban Water Resource Management, Springer

Krochta, M.* and Chang, H. (2024) Scales of Connectivity within Stream Temperature Networks of the Clackamas River Basin, Oregon Annals of the American Association of Geographers


2023

Sauer, J.** and Chang, H. (2023) People, place, and planet: Global review of use-inspired research on water-related ecosystem services in urban wetlands, Cambridge Prism – Water 

Chang, H. and Pallathadka, A.* (2023) Urban Sustainability Oxford Bibliographies in Geography

Sauer, J.**, Pallathadka, A.*, Ajibade, I. Berbés-Blázquez, M., Chang, H., Cook, E.M., Grimm, N.B., Iwaniec, D.M., Lloyd, R., Post, G.C.* (2023) Relating social, ecological, and technological vulnerability to future flood exposure at two scales in four U.S. cities, Sustainable Cities and Society, 99, 104880.

Long, W.* and Chang, H. (2023) Spatial analysis of streamflow trends in burned watersheds across the western contiguous United States. Hydrological Processes, 37(8), e14949. See media release here

Pallathadka, A.*, Chang, H. and Ajibade, I. (2023) Urban sustainability implementation and indicators in the United States: A systematic review. City and Environment Interactions, 19, August 2023, 100108

Gelsey, K.* Chang. H. Ramirez, D*. (2023) Effects of landscape characteristics, anthropogenic factors, and seasonality on water quality in Portland, OregonEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195, 219. 

Mainali, J.*, Chang, H., and Parajuli, R. (2023) Stream Distance-Based Geographically Weighted Regression for Exploring Watershed Characteristics and Water Quality Relationships, Annals of the American Association of Geographers.  113 (2): 390-408 https://doi.org/10.1080/24694452.2022.2107478

Ross, A.,* Chang, H., and Cantor, A. (2023) Understanding perspectives on climate hazards, water management, and adaptive transformation in an exurban community, Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure 8:sup1, 48-67, DOI: 10.1080/23789689.2022.2126921 

Pallathadka, A.*, Chang, H. and Han, D. (2023) What explains spatial variations of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy?: A social-ecological-technological systems approach, Environmental Research: Health 1 011001. 

Chen, J.* and Chang. H. (2023) A Review of Wildfire Impacts on Stream Temperature and Turbidity Across Scales, Progress in Physical Geography 47(3): 369-394.


2022

Ramirez, D*, Chang. H., Gelsey, K.* (2022) Effects of Antecedent Precipitation Amount and COVID-19 Lockdown on Water Quality along an Urban Gradient, Hydrology, 9(12), 220.  

Song, W., Cantor, A., Chang, H. (2022) Virtual Water and Agricultural Exports During Recent Drought in California, International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research. https://dc.uwm.edu/ijger/vol9/iss1/5

Long, W.B.*, and Chang, H. (2022) Event Scale Analysis of Streamflow Response to Wildfire in Oregon, 2020, Hydrology. 9, 157. 

McPhearson, T., Elizabeth M. Cook, Marta Berbés-Blázquez, Chingwen Cheng, Nancy B. Grimm, Erik Andersson, Olga Barbosa, David G. Chandler, Heejun Chang, Mikhail Chester, Daniel L. Childers, Stephen R. Elser, Niki Frantzeskaki, Zbigniew Grabowski, Peter Groffman, Rebecca L. Hale, David M. Iwaniec, Nadja Kabisch, Christopher Kennedy, Samuel A. Markolf, A. Marissa Matsler, Lauren E. McPhillips, Thaddeus R. Miller, Tischa A. Muñoz-Erickson, Emma Rosi, Tiffany G. Troxler (2022) A Social-Ecological-Technological Systems Framework for urban ecosystem services, One Earth, 5(5): 505-518. 

Talbot, R*., Granek, E., Chang, H., Wood, R., and Brander, S.  (2022) Spatial and temporal variations of microplastic concentrations in Portland's freshwater ecosystems, Science of the Total Environment 292, 833. 155143.

Pallathadka, A.*, Sauer, J., Chang, H., Grimm, N. (2022) Urban flood risk and green infrastructure: Who is exposed to risk and who benefits from investment? A case study of three U.S. Cities. Landscape and Urban Planning 223, 104417.

Post, G*., Chang, H. and Banis, D. (2022) The spatial relationship between patterns of disappeared streams and residential development in Portland, Oregon, USA, Journal of Maps. 18:2, 210-218.

Talbot, R*. and Chang, H. (2022) Microplastics in Freshwater: A global review of factors affecting spatial and temporal variations, Environmental Pollution 292, Part B. 118393.


2021

Chang, H., Loikith, P., and Messer, L. (2021) The June 2021 extreme heat event in Portland, OR, USA: Its impacts on ecosystems and human health and potential adaptation strategies, Journal of Extreme Events 8(3), 2175001.

Pallathadka, A.*, Pallathadka, L. Rao, S., Chang, H. and Van Dommelen, D. (2021) Using GIS-based spatial analysis to determine urban greenspace accessibility for different racial groups in the backdrop of Covid-19: A Case Study of Four US Cities, GeoJournal https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-021-10538-8.

Pallathadka, A.*, Chang, H, and Ajibade, I (2021) The Spatial Patterns of Pluvial Flood Risk, Blue-Green Infrastructure, and Social Vulnerability: A Case Study from Two Alaskan Cities, International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research: Vol. 8 : No. 3 , Article 2. 

Kim, H.^, Foster, E, and Chang, H. (2021) Transition of water quality policies in Oregon, USA and South Korea: A historical socio-hydrological approach, Hydrological Sciences Journal 15, 2117-2131, DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2021.1986628

Ross, A.* and Chang, H. (2021) Modeling the system dynamics of irrigators’ resilience to climate change in a glacier-influenced watershed Hydrological Sciences Journal 66(12): 1743-1757, DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2021.1962883.

Johnson, G.*, Chang, H. Fountain, A.  (2021) Active rock glaciers of the contiguous United States: geographic information system inventory and spatial distribution patterns, Earth System Science Data 13(8): 3979–3994.  

Chang, H., Pallathadka, A*., Sauer, J., Grimm, N., Zimmerman, R., Cheng, C., Iwaniec, D., Kim, Y., Lloyd, R., McPhearson, T., Rosenzweig, B., Troxler, T., Welty, C., Brenner, R., Herreros-Cantis, P. (2021) Assessment of Urban Flood Vulnerability Using the Social-Ecological-Technological Systems Framework in Six US cities, Sustainable Cities and Society 68, 102786. 

Chang, H., Yasuyo, M., and Foster, E. (2021) Effects of land use change, wetland fragmentation, and best management practices on total suspended solids concentrations in an urbanizing Oregon watershed, USA. Journal of Environmental Management  282, 111962.

Chang, H., Yu, D., Markolf, S., Hong, C., Eom, S., Song, W., Bae, D. (2021) Understanding Urban Flood Resilience in the Anthropocene: A Social-Ecological-Technological Systems (SETS) Learning Framework. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 111:3, 837-857.

Ramos-Bueno, A.^, Perevochtchikova, M., and Chang, H. (2021) Socio-spatial analysis of residential water demand in Mexico City. Tecnología y Ciencias del Agua 12(2): 59-110

Rosenzweig, B.R., P. Herreros Cantis, Y. Kim,  A. Cohn, K. Grove,  J. Brock,  J. Yesuf, P. Mistry, C. Welty, T. McPhearson, J. Sauer, and H. Chang (2021). The Value of Urban Flood Modeling. Earth’s Future, 9(1) doi: 10.1029/2020EF001739 

Chang. H., Baker, A.* Starry, O., Chen, J.* (2021) Seasonal Variation in Hydrologic Performance of Ecoroofs of Multiple Depths, A case study in Portland, Oregon, USA. Urban Water Journal 18(2): 128-135.

Mainali, J.* and Chang, H. (2021) Environmental and Spatial Factors Affecting Surface Water Quality in a Himalayan Watershed, Central Nepal, Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, 9 100096.

Chen, J.* and Chang, H. (2021) Relative Impacts of Climate Change and Land Cover Change on Streamflow using SWAT in the Clackamas River Watershed, USA.  Journal of Water and Climate Change 12(5): 1454–1470.

Cooley, A* and Chang, H. (2021) Detecting change in precipitation indices using observed (1977-2016) and modeled future climate data in Portland, Oregon, USA.  Journal of Water and Climate Change 12 (4): 1135–1153.

Dalton, M., Chang, H., Hatchett, B., Loikith, P., Mote, P., Queen, L.,  and Rupp, D (2021). State of Climate Science. In Fifth Oregon Climate Assessment: Dalton, M., and E. Fleishman (eds). Corvallis, Oregon Climate Change Institute, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. pp. 11-30. 

Rupp, D., Chang, H., and O’Neill, L. (2021). Floods. In Fifth Oregon Climate Assessment: Dalton, M., and E. Fleishman (eds). Corvallis, Oregon Climate Change Institute, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. pp. 67-73. 


2020

Chang, H., Eom, S., Yasuyo, M., and Bae, D. (2020) Land use change, extreme precipitation events, and flood damage in South Korea: a spatial approach. Journal of Extreme Events 7(3): 2150001  https://doi.org/10.1142/S2345737621500019 

David J. Yu, Heejun Chang, Taylor Davis, Vicken Hillis, Landon Marston, Woisok Oh, Murugesu Sivapalan, Timothy Waring (2020) Socio-hydrology: an Interplay of Design and Self-organization in a Multi-level World. Ecology and Society. 25(4):22. 

Hong, C.**, Chung, E-S. Chang, H., (2020) The Right to Urban Streams: Quantitative Comparisons of Stakeholder Perceptions in Defining Adaptive Stream Restoration, Sustainability 12(22), 9500. 

Hong, C.**, Chang, H., (2020) Residents’ perception of flood risk and urban stream restoration using multi-criteria decision analysis  River Research and Applications 36 (10): 2078-2088.

Helaire, L., Talke, S., Jay, D., Chang, H. (2020) Present and Future Flood Hazard in the Lower Columbia River Estuary: Changing Flood Hazards in the Portland-Vancouver Metropolitan Area. Geophysical Research Letters - Oceans 125(7) e2019JC015928 

Ross, A.* and Chang, H. (2020) Socio-Hydrology with Hydrosocial Theory: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Hydrological Sciences Journal  65(9): 1443-1457.

Chang, H. Granek, E., Ervin, D., Yeakley, A., Dujon, V., Shandas, V. (2020) A community-engaged approach to transdisciplinary doctoral training in urban ecosystem services. Sustainability Science, 15: 699-715.

Mainali, J.* and Chang, H (2020) Putting space into modeling landscape and water quality relationships in the Han River basin, South Korea, Computer, Environment and Urban Systems. 81 Article 101461.

2019

Fahy, B.* and Chang, H. (2019) Effects of Stormwater Green Infrastructure on Watershed Outflow: Does Spatial Distribution matter? International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research, 6 (1). https://dc.uwm.edu/ijger/vol6/iss1/5/ 

Michelson, K.*, and Chang, H. (2019) Spatial Characteristics and Frequency of Citizen-Observed Pluvial Flooding Events in Relation to Storm Size in Portland, Oregon, Urban Climate 29 100487

Chen, J.* and Chang, H. (2019) Dynamics of wet-season turbidity in relation to precipitation, discharge, and land cover in three urbanizing watersheds, Oregon, River Research and Applications 35(7): 892-904.

Stoker, P., Chang, H., Crow-Miller, B., Wentz, E., Jehle, G., Bonnette, M.* (2019) Building water efficient cities: a comparative analysis of how the built environment influences water use in four Western U.S. cities, Journal of the American Planning Association, 85(4): 511-524.

Mainali, J.*, Chang, H., Chun, Y. (2019) A review of spatial statistical approaches to modeling water quality, Progress in Physical Geography 43(6): 801-826.

Rosenzweig, B., Ruddell, B., McPhillips, L., Hobbins, R., McPhearson, T., Cheng, Z., Chang, H., Kim, Y.,  (2019) Developing Knowledge Systems for Urban Resilience to Cloudburst Rain Events, Environmental Science and Policy 99: 150-159. 

Bae, S.^ and Chang, H. (2019) Urbanization and Floods in the Seoul Metropolitan Area of South Korea: What Old Maps Tell Us, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 37 101186. 

Fahy, B.*, Brenneman, E*, Chang, H., and Shandas, V. (2019) Spatial analysis of urban floods and extreme heat potential in Portland, OR, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 39  101117.  

Hong, C.**, Chang, H., Chung, E.-S. (2019) Comparing the functional recognition of aesthetics, hydrology, and quality in urban stream restoration through the framework of environmental perception, River Research and Applications. 35(6): 543-552.

Chang, H., Bae, S-H.^, Park, K.^ (2019) Dreams and Migration in South Korea’s Border Region: Landscape Change and Environmental Impacts, Annals of the American Association of Geographers  109: 476-491.

Baker, A.*, Brenneman, E.*, Chang, H., McPhilips, L., Matsler, M. (2019) Spatial Analysis of Landscape and Sociodemographic Factors Associated with Green Stormwater Infrastructure Distribution in Baltimore, Maryland and Portland, Oregon, Science of the Total Environment 664: 461-474.

Chang, H., Deonie, Morse, J., Mainali, J.* (2019) Sources of contaminated flood sediments in a rural-urban catchment: Johnson Creek, Oregon, Journal of Flood Risk Management 12(4) e12496.


2018

Chang, H., Watson, E.*, Strecker, A. (2018) Chapter 8: Climate change and stream temperature in the Willamette River basin: Implications for fish habitat, in Bridging Science and Policy Implication for Managing Climate Extremes. World Scientific Publishing, pp. 119-132. 

Markolf, S., Chester, M., Eisenberg, D., Iwaniec, D., Ruddell, B., Davidson, C., Zimmerman, R., Miller, T., Chang, H. (2018) Interdependent Infrastructure as Linked Social, Ecological, and Technological Systems (SETS) to Address Lock-In and Improve Resilience, Earth’s Future 6(12): 1638-1659.

Mainali, J.* and Chang, H. (2018) Landscape and Anthropogenic Factors Affecting Spatial Patterns of Water Quality Trends in a Large River basin, South Korea, Journal of Hydrology 56: 24-40.

Rosenzweig, B., McPhillips, L., Chang, H., Cheng, C., Welty, C., Matsler, M., Iwaniec, D. (2018) Urban pluvian flood risk and opportunities for resilience, Wires Water 5(6): e1032 DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1302

Grabowski, Z.*, Chang, H., Granek, E. (2018) Fracturing Dams, Fractured Data: Empirical trends and characteristics of existing and removed dams in the USA, River Research and Applications 34: 526-537.

McPhillips, L.E., Chang, H, Chester, M.V., Depietri, Y., Friedman, E., Grimm, N.B., Kominoski, J.S., McPhearson, T., Méndez-Lázaro, P., Rosi, E. J., Shiva, J.S. (2018) Defining extreme events: a cross-disciplinary review, Earth’s Future 6(3) 10.1002/2017EF000686  41-455.

Hong, C.**, Chang, H, and Chung, E. (2018) Resident perceptions of urban stream restoration and water quality in South Korea, River Research and Applications 34(5): 481 –492.

Watson, E.* and Chang, H. (2018) Relation between stream temperature and landscape characteristics using distance weighted metrics, Water Resources Management 32(3): 1167-1192. 

Ahilan, S, Guan, M, Sleigh, A., Wright, N. and Chang, H., (2018) The Influence of Floodplain Restoration on Sediment Dynamics in an Urban River, Journal of Flood Risk Management 11: S986-S1001. 


2017

Chang, H. (2017) Water Conservation, In The International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology, Wiley.

Chang, H., Watson E.*, Strecker, A. (2017) Chapter 8: Climate Change and Steam Temperature in the Willamette River Basin: Implications for fish habitat, in Bridging Science and Policy Implications for Managing Climate Extremes. World Scientific Publishing, pp. 119-132.

Chang, H. (2017) Water and Climate Change, In The International Encyclopedia of Geography, People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology, Wiley

Wentz, E., Crow-Miller, B., Chang, H., and Stoker, P. (2017) Moving beyond the case study to understand how and why cities function, Parameters.

Jaeger, K.W.  Amos, A., Bigelow, D.P., Chang, H., Conklin, D.R., Haggerty, R., Langpap, C., Moore, K., Mote, P., Nolin, A., Plantinga, A. J., Schwartz, C., Tullos, D., Turner, D.T., Finding water scarcity amid abundance using human-natural system models, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111(45): 11884-11889.

Cho, S. and Chang, H. (2017) Recent Research Approaches to Urban Flood Vulnerability, 2006-2016, Natural Hazards 88(1): 633-649

Hoyer, R.* and Chang, H. (2017) Chapter 8: Development of future land cover change scenarios in the metropolitan fringe, Oregon, US, with stakeholder involvement. In Urban Land Use: Community-Based Planning, 189-214. Apple Academic Press.

Chang, H., Bonnette, M.*, Stoker, P., Crow-Miller, B., Wentz, E., (2017) Determinants of single family residential water use across scales in four western US cities, Science of the Total Environment 596/597: 451-464.

Cooley, A* and Chang, H. (2017) Precipitation Intensity Trend Detection using Hourly and Daily Observations in Portland, Oregon, Climate 5(1): 10

Yazzie, K.* and Chang, H. (2017) Watershed response to climate change and fire-burns in the Upper Umatilla River Basin, USA, Climate 5(1): 7

Turner, D.P., Conklin, D.R., Vache, K., Schwartz, C., Nolin, A.W., Chang, H., Watson, E.*, Bolte, J.P. (2017) Assessing Mechanisms of Climate Change Impact on the Upland Forest Water Balance in Western Oregon Ecohydrology 10:e1776 DOI: 10.1002/eco.1776.


2016

Chang, H., Bonnette, M.R.* (2016) Climate change and water-related ecosystem services: Impacts of drought in California, USA, Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 2: e01254

Crow-Miller, B., Chang, H., Stoker, P., and Wentz, E. (2016) Facilitating collaborative urban water management through university-utility cooperation, Sustainable Cities and Society 27: 475-483

Parandvash, H. and Chang, H. (2016) Analysis of Long-Term Climate Change on per Capita Water Demand in Urban Versus Suburban Areas in the Portland metropolitan area, USA. Journal of Hydrology 538: 574-586.

Straus, J.*, Chang, H., and Hong, C-Y.* (2016) An Exploratory Path Analysis of Attitudes, Behaviors and Summer Water Consumption in the Portland Metropolitan Area, Sustainable Cities and Society 23: 68-77

Grabowski, Z.*, Watson, E.*, and Chang, H. (2016) Using spatially explicit indicators to investigate watershed characteristics and stream temperature relationships, Science of the Total Environment 551-552: 376-386.

Yeakley, J.A., Ervin, D., Chang H., Granek, E, Dujon, V., Shandas, V., and Brown, D. (2016) Chapter 17: Ecosystem services of streams and rivers.  In River Science, Wiley, UK.


2015

Shandas, V., Lehman, R., Larson, K., Bunn, J., Chang, H. (2015) Stressors and Strategies for Managing Urban Water Scarcity: Perspectives from the Field, Water 7(12), 6775-6787.

Lee, S., Chang, H., and Gober, P. (2015) Space and time dynamics of urban water demand in Portland, Oregon and Phoenix, Arizona, Stochastic Environmental Research & Risk Assessment 29: 1135-1147.

Kang, H., Chang, H., (2015) Chapter 14: Rapid land use changes and ecosystem services shift in coastal areas: A case study of Korea in Water Ecosystem Services: A Global Perspective, Cambridge University Press. pp. 119-128.


2014

Shandas, V, Yeakley, J.A., Granek, E., Ervin, D., Dujon, V., Chang, H. (2014) Chapter 14: Characterizing Urban Ecosystem Services: Integrating the biophysical and social dimensions of human dominated landscapes, pp. 295-312. In KN Ninan, Valuing Ecosystem Services—Methodological Issues and Case Studies, Edward Elgar Press

Hoyer, W,* and Chang, H. (2014) Assessment of freshwater ecosystem services in the Tualatin and Yamhill basins under climate change and urbanization. Applied Geography 53: 402-416

Hong, C.* and Chang, H. (2014) Uncovering the influence of household sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics on summer water consumption in the Portland metropolitan area. International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research 1(2) Article 2 http://dc.uwm.edu/ijger/vol1/iss2/2/

Psaris, M.* and Chang, H. (2014) Assessing the impacts of climate change, urbanization, and filter strips on water quality using SWAT, International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research 1(2) Article 1 http://dc.uwm.edu/ijger/vol1/iss2/1/

Chen, H.* and Chang, H. (2014) Response of Discharge, TSS, and E.coli to Rainfall Events in Urban, Suburban, and Rural Watersheds. Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts 16 (10): 2313 – 2324 DOI: 10.1039/C4EM00327F

Singh, S.* and Chang, H. (2014) Effects of land cover change on water quality in urbanizing streams at two spatial scales. International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research 1, 1 Article 8 http://dc.uwm.edu/ijger/vol1/iss1/8/

Chang, H. Praskievicz, S.*, and Parandvash, H. (2014) Sensitivity of urban water consumption to weather climate variability at multiple temporal scales: The case of Portland. International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research, 1, 1, Article 7 http://dc.uwm.edu/ijger/vol1/iss1/7/

Breyer, B.* and Chang, H. (2014) Urban water consumption and weather variation in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area, Urban Climate 9:1-18.

Netusil, N., Kincaid, M.* and Chang, H. (2014) Valuing water quality in urban watersheds: a comparative analysis of Johnson Creek, Oregon and Burnt Bridge Creek, Washington. Water Resources Research 50(5): 4254-4268.

Hoyer, W.*, Chang, H. (2014) Development of Future Land Cover Change Scenarios in the Metropolitan Fringe, Oregon, U.S., with Stakeholder Involvement. Land 3(1):322-341.

Chang, H., Thiers, P., Netsuil, N. R., Yeakley, A., Rollwagen-Bolen, G., Bolen, S., Singh, S*. (2014) Relationships between environmental governance and water quality in growing metropolitan areas: A synthetic view through the coupled natural and human system lens. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18: 1383-1395.

Chang, H., Johnson, G.*, and Hickey, T.*, and Jung, I. W.** (2014) Spatial analysis of annual runoff ratios and their variability in contiguous US. Journal of Hydrology 511: 387-402.

Browning-Aiken, A. and Chang, H. (eds) (2014) Science and Practice of integrated river basin management: Lessons from North and Central American UNESCO-HELP basins US Geological Survey

Tripathi, R.*, Patra, A.*, Sengupta, S. K.*, Chang, H., Jung, I-W.** (2014) Climate change, urban development, and community perception of an extreme flood: A case study of Vernonia, Applied Geography 46:137-146.

Dresner, M., de Rivera, C., Fuccillo, K.*, Chang, H. (2014) Improving higher order thinking and knowledge retention in a lower division environmental science course sequence. BioScience 64(1): 40-48.


2013

Jung, I.W.**, Chang, H., and Risley, J. (2013) Effects of runoff sensitivity and catchment characteristics on regional actual evapotranpiration trends in the conterminous US, Environmental Research Letters 8, 044002.

Chang, H., and Psaris, M.* (2013) Local landscape predictors of maximum stream temperature and thermal sensitivity in the Columbia River basin, USA. Science of the Total Environment  461-462: 587-600.

Jaeger, W.K., Plantinga, A.J., Chang, H., Grant, G., Hulse, D., McDonnell, J., Moradkani, H., Morzillo, A.T., Mote, P., Nolin, A., Santlemann, M., Wu, J. (2013) Toward a formal definition of water scarcity in natural-human systems, Water Resources Research 49(7): 4506-4517 DOI: 10.1002/wrcr.20249

Larson, K., Polsky, C., Gober, P., Chang, H., and Shandas, V. (2013) Vulnerability of water systems to the effects of climate change and urbanization: A comparison of Phoenix, Arizona and Portland, Oregon (USA), Environmental Management 52(1): 179-195.

Steele, M.*, Chang, H., Reusser, D.A., Brown, C.A. and Jung, I.W.**(2013) Potential climate-induced runoff changes and associated uncertainty in four Pacific Northwest Estuaries US Geological Survey Open-File Report: 2012-1274

Chang, H., Jung, I.**, Strecker, A., Wise, D., Lafrenz, M., Shandas, V., Moradkhani, H., Yeakley A., Pan, Y., Bean, R., Johnson, G.*, Psaris M.* (2013) Water Supply, Demand, and Quality Indicators of the Spatial Distribution of Water Resources Vulnerability in the Columbia River Basin, USA. Atmosphere-Ocean 51(4): 339-356.

Waibel, S.*, Gannett, M., Chang, H., and Hulbe, C. (2013) Spatial variability of the response to climate change in regional groundwater Systems – Examples from Simulations in the Deschutes Basin, Oregon, Journal of Hydrology 486: 187-201.

Jung, I-W., Chang, H. and Bae, D-H. (2013) Spatially-explicit flood risk assessment caused by climate change in South Korea, KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering 17(1): 233-243.

Gober, P., Larson, K. Quay, R., Polsky, C., Chang, H., Shandas, V. (2013) Why land planners and water managers don’t talk to one another and why they should!, Society and Natural Resources 26(3): 356-364.


2012

Park, J., Jung, I.W.**, Chang, H., and Jang, D (2012) Relationship between population and changes in warmth and coldness indices in South Korea, Journal of Climate Research. 10, 210-225 (In Korean with English abstract)

Jung, I.-W.**, H. Moradkhani, H. Chang (2012) Uncertainty assessment of climate change impact for hydrologically distinct river basins, Journal of Hydrology 466/467: 73-87

Ark, J., Jung, I.-W., Chang, H., and Kim, M.K (2012) Optimization of PRISM parameters and digital elevation model resolution for estimating the spatial distribution of precipitation in South Korea,  Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies 15(3): 36-51 (in Korean with English abstract).

Betsy, B.*, Chang, H., and Parandvash, H. (2012) Land-use, temperature and single family residential water use patterns in Portland, Oregon and Phoenix, Arizona, Applied Geography 35: 142-151

Surfleet, C., Tullos, D., Chang, H., Jung, I-W.**, (2012) Comparison of hydrologic modeling approaches for climate change assessment and water resources decision making. Journal of Hydrology464/465: 233-248.

Chang, H., and House-Peters, L.* (2012) Climate Change in The US-South Korea Alliance: Meeting New Security Challenges edited by Scott Snyder. Lynne Rienner Publishers: Boulder, CA. pp.145-172.

Gober, P., Middel, A, Brazel, A., Myint, S., Chang, H., Duh, J.D., House-Peters, L.* (2012) Tradeoffs between water conservation and temperature amelioration in Phoenix and Portland: Implications for urban sustainability, Urban Geography 33(7): 1030-1054.  

Chang, H., Jung, I-W.**, Steele, M.*, Garnett, M. (2012) Spatial Patterns of March and September streamflow trends in Pacific Northwest Streams. Geographical Analysis 44(3): 177-201.

Pratt, B.* and Chang, H. (2012) Effects of Land Cover, Topography, and Built Structure on Seasonal Water Quality at Multiple Spatial Scales, Journal of Hazardous Materials 209/210: 48-58.


2011

Ervin, D., Brown, D., Chang, H., Dujon, V., Granek, E., Shandas, V., and Yeakley, A. (2011) Managing ecosystem services supporting urbanizing areas, Solutions 2(6): 74-86.

Jung, I-W.** and Chang, H. (2011), Climate change impacts on spatial patterns in drought risk in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, USA, Theoretical and Applied Climatology 108(3-4): 355-371.

House-Peters, L.* and Chang, H. (2011) Modeling the Impact of Land Use and Climate Change on Neighborhood-scale Evaporation and Nighttime Cooling: A Surface Energy Balance Approach, Landscape and Urban Planning 103:139-155 (cited in European Commission's Science for Environmental Policy)

Middel, A, Brazel, A., Gober, P., Myint, S., Chang, H., and Duh, J.D. (2011) Land Cover, Climate, and the Summer Surface Energy Balance in Phoenix, AZ and Portland, OR, International Journal of Climatology 32: 2020-2032 DOI: 10.1002/joc.2408

Chang, H. and Lawler, K.* (2011) Impacts of climate variability and change on water temperature in an urbanizing Oregon basin. In Water Quality: Current Trends and Expected Climate Change Impacts, IAHS Publication 348: 123-128

House-Peters, L.* and Chang, H. (2011) Urban water demand modeling: Review of concepts, methods, and organizing principles, Water Resources Research 47 W05401

Costanza R, Kubiszewski I, Ervin D, Bluffstone R, Boyd J, Brown D, Chang H, Dujon V, Granek E, Polasky S, Shandas V, Yeakley, A. (2011) Valuing ecological systems and services. F1000 Biol Rep 2011, 3:14

Praskievicz, S.* and Chang, H. (2011) Impacts of climate change and urban development on water resources in the Tualatin River basin, Oregon. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101(2): 249-271.

Jung, I.-W., Chang, H. and Moradkhani, H. (2011) Quantifying uncertainty in urban flooding analysis considering hydroclimatic projection and urban development effects, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 15(2): 617-633.

Jung, I-W. and Chang, H. (2011) Assessment of future runoff trends under multiple climate change scenarios in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, USA, Hydrological Processes 25(2): 258-277.

Chang, H., Jones, J.,Gannett, M.,Tullos, D., Moradkhani, H., Vache, K., Parandvash, H., Shandas, V., Nolin, A., Fountain, A.,  Johnson, S., Jung, I.-W.** House-Peters, L.*, Steele, M.* and Copeland, B. (2010) Chapter 3: Climate change and freshwater resources in Oregon, in Oregon Climate Assessment Report K.D. Dello and P.W. Mote (eds). College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. pp. 69-150.


2010

Jung, I.W.*, Chang, H., and Bae, D.-H. (2010) Climate elasticity of Korean Water Resources, Journal of the Korean Water Resources Association, 43(10): 851-864.

Chang, H. and Jung, I-W.** (2010) Spatial and temporal changes in runoff caused by climate change in a complex large river basin in Oregon. Journal of Hydrology 388 (3-4): 186-207 (top 25 hottest article in Earth and Planetary Sciences)

Chang, H. Lafrenz, M. Jung, I-W.**, Figliozzi, M., Platman, D. and Pederson, C. (2010) Potential impacts of climate change on flood-induced travel disruption: A case study of Portland in Oregon, USA. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100(4): 938-952

Chang, H., House-Peters, L.* (2010) Cities as place for climate mitigation and adaptation: A case study of Portland, Oregon, USA, Journal of the Korean Geographical Society 45 (1): 49-74.

Chang, H. Parandvash, H. and Shandas, V. (2010) Spatial variartions of single family residential water consumption in Portland, Oregon. Urban Geography 31(7): 953-972.

House-Peters, L,* Pratt, B*. and Chang, H. (2010) Effects of urban spatial structure, sociodemographics, and climate on residential water consumption in Hillsboro, Oregon, Journal of the American Water Resources Association 46(3): 461-472.

Im, E-S, Jung, I-W.**, Chang, H., Bae, D-H., Kwon, W-T. (2010) Hydroclimatological Response to Dynamically Downscaled Climate Change Simulations for Korean Basins. Climatic Change 100: 485-508


2009

Praskievicz, S,* and Chang, H. (2009) A review of hydrologic modeling of basin-scale climate change and urban development impacts, Progress in Physical Geography 33(5): 650-671.

Praskievicz, S.*, and Chang, H. (2009) Identifying the relationships between urban water consumption and weather variables in Seoul, Korea. Physical Geography 30(4): 308-323.

Praskievcz, S.*, and Chang, H. (2009) Winter precipitation intensity and ENSO/PDO variability in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. International Journal of Climatology 29(13): 2033-2039.

Franczyk, J.*, and Chang, H. (2009) The effects of climate change and urbanization on the runoff of the Rock Creek in the Portland metropolitan area, Oregon, USA. Hydrological Processes 23(6): 805-815 (Editor's choice of top articles)

Franczyk, J.*, and Chang, H. (2009) Spatial analysis of water use in Oregon, USA, 1985-2005. Water Resources Management 23(4): 755-774

Chang, H., Franczyk, J.,* and Kim, C (2009) What is responsible for increasing flood risks? The case of Gangwon province, Korea. Natural Hazards 48(3): 339-354


2008

Chang, H. (2008) Teaching water sustainability through visuals and student-based learning. Oregon English Journal 30(2): 48-51.

Duh, J., Shandas, V., Chang, H., and George, L. (2008) Rates of urbanization and the resilience of air and water quality. Science of the Total Environment 400 (1-3): 238-256  

Chang, H. and Franczyk, J.* (2008) Climate change, land use change, and floods: Toward an integrated assessment. Geography Compass 2(5): 1549-1579: doi: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00136.x (featured article in Hydrology and Water Resources)

Bae, D-H, Jung, I-W., and Chang, H. (2008) Long-term trend of precipitation and runoff in Korean river basins. Hydrological Processes 22(14): 2644-2656

Chang, H. (2008) Spatial analysis of water quality trends in the Han River basin, South Korea. Water Research 42: 3285-3304  

Boeder, M.* and Chang, H. (2008) Multi-scale analysis of oxygen demand trends in an urbanizing Oregon watershed. Journal of Environmental Management 87(4): 567-581.

Levell, A.* and Chang, H.(2008) Monitoring the Channel Process of a Stream Restoration Project in an Urbanizing Watershed: A Case Study of Kelley Creek, Oregon, USA River Research and Applications 24(2): 169-182.


2007

Bae, D-H. Jung, I-W., and Chang, H. (2007) Regional impacts of climate change on water resources in Korea by using a high resolution scenario. Climate Research 35(3): 213-226.

Franczyk, J.* and Chang, H. (2007) Economic impacts of climate change on water resources: Toward spatially-explicit impact assessments. The Geographical Journal of Korea 41(4): 1-12.

Chang, H., J. Franczyk*, I-S Im, W-T. Kwon, D-H. Bae, and I-W. Jung (2007) Vulnerability of Korean water resources to climate change and population growth. Water Science and Technology 56(4): 57-62.

Chang, H. and Kwon, W-T. (2007) Spatial patterns of summer precipitation trends in South Korea, 1973-2005 Environmental Research Letters 2 045012 doi:10.1088/1748-9326/2/4/045012

Knight, C. G., B. M. Evans, J. M. Hamlett, D.W. Lehning, M. P. Staneva, J. J. Carmichael T. N. Hristov, D. Dimitrov, V. D. Ioncheva, I. I. Nikolov, and H. Chang (2007) REKA: A Catchment Management Tool for Improving Water Quality. pp.129-138 In "Managing Water Resources in a Changing Physical and Social Environment" edited by Robinson, P.J., Jones, T., and Woo, M-K. International Geographical Union Home of Geography Publication Series, Societ? Geografica Italiana, Rome, 177pp. ISBN 978-88-88692-35-7.

Chang, H., Franczyk, J.*, Bae, D-H, Jung, I-W. Im, E-S., and Kwon, W-T. (2007) Effects of climate change and population growth on Korean water resources International Association of Hydrological Sciences 315.

Chang, H. (2007) Streamflow characteristics in urbanizing basins in the Portland Metropolitan Area, Oregon, USA, Hydrological Processes 21(2): 211-222 (DOI: 10.1002/hyp6233) 

Graves, D.* and Chang, H. (2007) Hydrologic impacts of climate change in the Upper Clackamas basin of Oregon. Climate Research 33(2): 143-157.


2006

Chang, H. (2006) City and Hydrology, in "Urban Geography and Urbanology" edited by Kim, I. And Park, S. Purungil Publisher. Seoul, Korea (ISBN: 89-87691-67-5). (in Korean)

Chang, H. J. Franczyk*, and D-H. Bae (2006) Putting climate change into water resource management: Adaptation efforts in the U.S. U.K., Canada, Australia, and the Netherlands. Journal of Environmental Policy 5(4): 19-50.


2005

Chang, H. and T. N. Carlson (2005) Water Quality During Winter Storm Events in Spring Creek, Pennsylvania, USA, Hydrobiologia, 544:321-332

Chang, H. (2005) Spatial and Temporal Variations of Water Quality in the Han River and its Tributaries, Seoul, Korea, 1993-2002. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 161: 267-284 . 


2004

Chang, H. and T. N. Carlson (2004) Patterns of Nitrate and Phosphorus Transport in Central Pennsylvania Streams. The Pennsylvania Geographer . 42(2): 61-74 

Chang, H. and C. Kim (2004) Recent research trends in American Geomorphology and Hydrogeography, Journal of the Korean Geographical Society . 39(6): 873-887 

Chang, H. (2004) Water Quality Impacts of Climate and Land Use Changes in Southeastern Pennsylvania, The Professional Geographer, 56(2): 240-257. 


2003

Chang, H. (2003) Basin Hydrologic Response to Changes in Climate and Land Use: The Conestoga River Basin, Pennsylvania. Physical Geography, 24(3): 222-247. 


2002

Chang, H., C. G. Knight, M. P. Staneva, and Kostov, D. (2002) Water Resource Impacts of Climate Change in Southwestern Bulgaria . GeoJournal, 57: 115-124.

Ioncheva, V.D., J.M. Hamlett, B.M. Evans, T. N. Hristov, I. I. Nikolov, and H. Chang, (2002) Diffuse Pollution - The BISTRA model, in Knight, C.G. and Hristov, T.N. (eds.) River Environmental Knowledge and Assessment - REKA Applied to The Yantra River Basin, pp.25-55. University Park and Sofia, PA and Bulgaria (ISBN: 954-90485-3-5).

Chang, H. (2002) Spatial variations of nutrient concentrations in Pennsylvania Watersheds. Journal of the Korean Geographical Society, 37(5): 536-550


2001

Chang, H., B. M. Evans, and D. R. Easterling. (2001) The effects of climate change on stream flow and nutrient loading. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 37: 973-985.

Knight, C.G., H. Chang, M. Staneva, and D. Kostov. (2001) A simple basin model for simulating runoff: the Struma River GIS. The Professional Geographer, 53: 533-545.


2000

Neff, R., H. Chang, C. G. Knight, R. Najjar, B. Yarnal and H. Walker. (2000) Impacts of climate variation and change on Mid-Atlantic region hydrology and water resources. Climate Research, 14: 207-218.

Yarnal, B., R. Neff, H. Chang, and W. Pike. (2000) Freshwater Quantity and Quality. in Mid-Atlantic Regional Assessment Team (eds.), Preparing for a Changing Climate:  The Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change. pp. 121-177. The Pennsylvania State University. University Park, PA.