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Overview

June A. Flora is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research spans environmental science, engineering, and social sciences, with significant focus on the intersection of energy systems and societal impacts.

The primary fields of study covered in Flora's work include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Engineering
  • Social Sciences

Within these fields, the scientist explores various subfields, such as:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Pollution
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

Key topics addressed in Flora's publications comprise:

  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Environmental Education and Sustainability
  • COVID-19 impact on air quality
  • Risk Perception and Management

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Chad Zanocco
  • Ram Rajagopal
  • Hilary Boudet
  • Tao Sun
  • Greg Stelmach

Flora has contributed to several publication venues, with multiple works appearing in:

  • Nature Energy
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Energy Policy
  • Energy and Buildings
  • Childhood Obesity

Selected recent papers illustrate the range of their research interests and impact:

  • "Global changes in electricity consumption during COVID-19," 2021, iScience
  • "Exploring household energy rules and activities during peak demand to better determine potential responsiveness to time-of-use pricing," 2020, Energy Policy
  • "When the lights go out: Californians' experience with wildfire-related public safety power shutoffs increases intention to adopt solar and storage," 2021, Energy Research & Social Science
  • "Disparities in self-reported extreme weather impacts by race, ethnicity, and income in the United States," 2022, PLOS Climate
  • "Exploring the potential of non-residential solar to tackle energy injustice," 2024, Nature Energy

Best Publications

  • Effects of communitywide education on cardiovascular disease risk factors. The Stanford Five-City Project.

    JW Farquhar;Stephen P. Fortmann;JA Flora;CB Taylor

  • Social Marketing and Public Health Intervention

    R. Craig Lefebvre;June A. Flora

  • Household Energy Consumption Segmentation Using Hourly Data

    Jungsuk Kwac;June Flora;Ram Rajagopal

  • The Stanford Five-City Project: design and methods.

    Farquhar Jw;Fortmann Sp;Maccoby N;Haskell Wl

  • Seventh graders' self-reported exposure to cigarette marketing and its relationship to their smoking behavior.

    Caroline Schooler;Ellen Feighery;June A. Flora

  • Community Intervention Trials: Reflections on the Stanford Five-City Project Experience

    Fortmann Sp;Flora Ja;Winkleby Ma;Schooler C

  • HIV/AIDS Communication Campaigns: Progress and Prospects

    Sonja L. Myhre;June A. Flora

  • Real-time Feedback and Electricity Consumption: A Field Experiment Assessing the Potential for Savings and Persistence

    Sebastien Houde;Annika Todd;Anant Sudarshan;June A. Flora

  • Health Lifestyles: Audience Segmentation Analysis for Public Health Interventions:

    Michael D. Slater;June A. Flora

  • Third-Person Perception and Children Perceived Impact of Pro- and Anti-Smoking Ads

    Lisa Henriksen;June A. Flora

  • The cost-effectiveness of three smoking cessation programs

    D G Altman;J A Flora;S P Fortmann;J W Farquhar

  • Achieving Improvements in Overall Health Orientation Effects of Campaign Exposure, Information Seeking, and Health Media Use

    Rajiv N. Rimal;June A. Flora;Caroline Schooler

  • Information Seeking about Global Climate Change among Adolescents: The Role of Risk Perceptions, Efficacy Beliefs and Parental Influences

    Erin Mead;Connie Roser-Renouf;Rajiv N. Rimal;June A. Flora

  • A community-based heart disease intervention: predictors of change.

    M A Winkleby;J A Flora;H C Kraemer

  • Changes in Self-Efficacy and Health Behavior in Response to a Minimal Contact Community Health Campaign

    Edward Maibach;June A. Flora;Clifford Nass

  • The measurement of motor, visual and auditory discrimination skills in mentally retarded children and adults and in young normal chilren.

    Nancy Kerr;Lee Meyerson;June Flora;Deborah Tharinger

  • Cognitive Responses to AIDS Information The Effects of Issue Involvement and Message Appeal

    June A. Flora;Edward W. Maibach

  • The role of media across four levels of health promotion intervention.

    J A Flora;E W Maibach;N Maccoby

  • Seeing, wanting, owning: the relationship between receptivity to tobacco marketing and smoking susceptibility in young people

    Ellen Feighery;Dina L G Borzekowski;Caroline Schooler;June Flora

  • Reducing the risk of AIDS in adolescents.

    June A. Flora;Carl E. Thoresen

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward Maibach
Edward Maibach George Mason University
Rajiv N. Rimal
Rajiv N. Rimal Johns Hopkins University
Lisa Henriksen
Lisa Henriksen Stanford University
Eric F. Lambin
Eric F. Lambin Stanford University
C. Barr Taylor
C. Barr Taylor Stanford University
Judith J. Prochaska
Judith J. Prochaska Stanford University
Susan D. Cochran
Susan D. Cochran University of California, Los Angeles
Michael J. Telch
Michael J. Telch The University of Texas at Austin
Vickie M. Mays
Vickie M. Mays University of California, Los Angeles
Abby C. King
Abby C. King Stanford University

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