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Aqueduct projected water stress country rankings
T Luo, R Young, P Reig
Technical Note 16, 1-16, 2015
2582015
A weighted aggregation of spatially distinct hydrological indicators
F Gassert, P Reig, T Luo, A Maddocks
World resources institute, 108, 2013
1622013
Global-scale benefit–cost analysis of coastal flood adaptation to different flood risk drivers using structural measures
T Tiggeloven, H De Moel, HC Winsemius, D Eilander, G Erkens, ...
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 20 (4), 1025-1044, 2020
1092020
Global shale gas development: water availability & business risks
P Reig, T Luo, JN Proctor
1092014
World’s 15 countries with the most people exposed to river floods
T Luo, A Maddocks, C Iceland, P Ward, H Winsemius
World resources institute 5, 2015
952015
Parched power: water demands, risks, and opportunities for India’s power sector
T Luo, D Krishnan, S Sen
Water Resources Institute, 2018
462018
Aqueduct floods methodology
PJ Ward, HC Winsemius, S Kuzma, MFP Bierkens, A Bouwman, ...
World Resources Institute, 1-28, 2020
452020
Aqueduct 4.0: Updated decision-relevant global water risk indicators
S Kuzma, MFP Bierkens, S Lakshman, T Luo, L Saccoccia, ...
World Resources Institute, 2023
142023
Aqueduct projected water stress rankings. Technical note
T Luo, R Young, P Reig
Washington, DC: World Resources Institute, 2015
132015
Identifying the global coal industry’s water risks
T Luo, B Otto, T Shiao, A Maddocks
Reducing Energy’s Water Footprint 26, 2014
122014
The need for mapping, modeling, and predicting flood hazard and risk at the global scale
PJ Ward, EC De Perez, F Dottori, B Jongman, T Luo, S Safaie, ...
Global flood hazard: Applications in modeling, mapping, and forecasting, 1-15, 2018
102018
Majority of china’s Proposed Coal-Fired Power Plants Located in Water-Stressed Regions
T Luo, B Otto, A Maddocks
World Resources Institute. August 26, 2013
92013
Yellow river basin study
F Gassert, T Luo, T Shiao, M Luck
Working Paper. Washington, DC: World Resources Institute (WRI), 2013
82013
A Methodology to Estimate Water Demand for Thermal Power Plants in Data-Scarce Regions Using Satellite Images
T Luo, A Krishnaswami, X Li
WRI. Available online at: https://www. wri. org/research/meth odology …, 2018
72018
It’s not just Cape Town: 4 shrinking reservoirs to watch
C Iceland, T Luo, G Donchyts
World Resources Institute. https://www. wri. org/blog/2018/04/its-not-just …, 2018
62018
A framework to assess multi-hazard physical climate risk for power generation projects from publicly-accessible sources
T Luo, Y Cheng, J Falzon, J Kölbel, L Zhou, Y Wu, A Habchi
Communications Earth & Environment 4 (1), 117, 2023
52023
Droughts and blackouts: how water shortages cost India enough energy to power Sri Lanka
T Luo
World Resources Institute. Retrieved from http://www. wri. org/blog/2017/07 …, 2017
42017
Financial implications of parched power: insights from an analysis of Indian thermal power companies
L Zhou, J McClamrock, G Christianson, D Krishnan, T Luo
Water Risk and Its Impact on the Financial Markets and Society: New …, 2021
32021
40% of India’s Thermal Power Plants Are in Water-Scarce Areas, Threatening Shutdowns
T Luo
World Resources Institute. January 16, 2018, 2018
32018
Assessing Physical Climate Risks for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development's Power Generation Project Investment Portfolio
T Luo, L Zhou, J Falzon, Y Cheng, G Christianson, Y Wu, A Habchi
12021
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