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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
45
Citations
17403
World Ranking
3743
National Ranking
1790

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2003 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Eugene A. Rosa was affiliated with Washington State University in the United States. Over the course of their career, they contributed to the academic community in several capacities.

One notable recognition in their professional history is the award of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2003.

Although specific papers, coauthors, publication venues, or detailed topics of research are not listed, the affiliation and award indicate engagement with scientific research and advancement within academic circles.

Best Publications

  • STIRPAT, IPAT and ImPACT: analytic tools for unpacking the driving forces of environmental impacts

    Richard York;Eugene A Rosa;Thomas Dietz

  • Effects of population and affluence on CO2 emissions

    Thomas Dietz;Eugene A. Rosa

  • Footprints on the earth: the environmental consequences of modernity.

    Richard York;Eugene A. Rosa;Thomas Dietz

  • Risk, uncertainty, and rational action

    Carlo C. Jaeger;Thomas Webler;Eugene A. Rosa;Ortwin Renn

  • Metatheoretical foundations for post-normal risk

    Eugene A. Rosa

  • Key Challenges to Ecological Modernization Theory Institutional Efficacy, Case Study Evidence, Units of Analysis, and the Pace of Eco-Efficiency

    Richard York;Eugene A. Rosa

  • Driving the human ecological footprint

    Thomas Dietz;Eugene A. Rosa;Richard York

  • Human drivers of national greenhouse-gas emissions

    Eugene A. Rosa;Eugene A. Rosa;Thomas Dietz

  • The Future of Nuclear Power: Value Orientations and Risk Perception

    Stephen C. Whitfield;Eugene A. Rosa;Amy Dan;Thomas Dietz

  • Climate Change and Society: Speculation, Construction and Scientific Investigation

    Eugene A. Rosa;Thomas Dietz

  • Could working less reduce pressures on the environment? A cross-national panel analysis of OECD countries, 1970–2007

    Kyle W. Knight;Eugene A. Rosa;Juliet B. Schor

  • Tracking the anthropogenic drivers of ecological impacts.

    Eugene A. Rosa;Richard York;Thomas Dietz

  • A rift in modernity? assessing the anthropogenic sources of global climate change with the STIRPAT model

    Richard York;Eugene A. Rosa;Thomas Dietz

  • Cognitive Representation of Risk Perceptions A Comparison of Japan and the United States

    Randall R. Kleinhesselink;Eugene A. Rosa

  • Environmentally efficient weil-being: Rethinking sustainability as the relationship between human well-being and environmental impacts

    Thomas Dietz;Eugene A. Rosa;Richard York

  • Bridging Environmental Science with Environmental Policy: Plasticity of Population, Affluence, and Technology

    Richard York;Eugene A. Rosa;Thomas Dietz

  • Environmentally efficient well-being: Is there a Kuznets curve?

    Thomas Dietz;Eugene A. Rosa;Richard York

  • Energy and Society

    Eugene A. Rosa;Gary E. Machlis;Kenneth M. Keating

  • The environmental efficiency of well-being: A cross-national analysis

    Kyle W. Knight;Eugene A. Rosa

  • On the ontological status of the concept of risk

    Terje Aven;Ortwin Renn;Eugene A. Rosa

  • Hungry for Profit: The Agribusiness Threat to Farmers, Food, and the Environment

    Eugene A. Rosa;Fred Magdoff;John Bellamy Foster;Frederick H. Buttel

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Dietz
Thomas Dietz Michigan State University
Richard York
Richard York University of Oregon
Thomas Webler
Thomas Webler Keene State College
Ortwin Renn
Ortwin Renn University of Stuttgart
Allan Mazur
Allan Mazur Syracuse University
Juliet B. Schor
Juliet B. Schor Boston College
William R. Freudenburg
William R. Freudenburg University of California, Santa Barbara
Baruch Fischhoff
Baruch Fischhoff Carnegie Mellon University
Georgina M. Mace
Georgina M. Mace University College London
Louise E. Jackson
Louise E. Jackson University of California, Davis

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