Received fellowship: Portland State University (PhD), 2014
SRA2014-2
FR: Portland State University (USA)
TO: Kyoto University, Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements (Japan, Korea)
Academic supervisor: Connie Ozawa, PhD. and Heejun Chang, Ph.D.
Academic achievements, social engagement initiatives:
1) Hong, C. & Chun, H. (2018). Barriers, Challenges, Conflicts, and Facilitators in Environmental Decision-making: A Case of An’Yang Stream Restoration, in River Research and Applications (Peer Reviewed)
2) Hong, C., Chang, H., & Chung, E. (2018). Resident perceptions of stream restoration between stream regions and across scales in South Korea, in River Research and Applications (Peer Reviewed)
3) Hong, C. (2016). The Conflict Resolution Comparative Case Study: Bull Run Watershed Case and Korea Four Major River Restoration Case, in the Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia: Vol. 15, No. 2: 211-224 (Peer Reviewed)
4) Hong, C. & Chung, E. (2016). Temporal Variations of Citizens’ Demands on Flood Damage Mitigation, Streamflow Quantity and Quality in the Korean Urban Watershed, in the Journal of Sustainability: Vol. 8, 370 (Peer Reviewed)
5) Strauss, J., Chang, H., & Hong, C. (2016). An exploratory path analysis of attitudes, behaviors and summer water consumption in the Portland Metropolitan Area, in the Journal of Sustainable Cities and Society: Vol. 23, May 2016, Pages 68-77. (Peer Reviewed)
6) Hong, C. (2015) The Tension between Technical and Social Values in Stream Restoration: Learning from Anyang Stream Case Study from South Korea, ACSP 2015 Annual Conference Paper
7) Hong, C. & Chang, H. (2014). Uncovering the Influence of Household Sociodemographic and Behavioral Characteristics on Summer Water Consumption in the Portland Metropolitan Area, in International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research: Vol. 1: No. 2, Article 2. (Peer Reviewed)
8) Hong, C. (2014). e-Interview with Connie Ozawa: Decision Making Process of Environmental Planning, Planning and Policy: published by the Korean Research Institute for Human Settlements (KRIHS) (2014 August)
9) Hong, C. (2014). Freshwater Springs Preservation in Jejudo: Reinterpretation of Springs as an Ethnological and Environmental Resource, in International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research: Vol. 1: No. 2, Article 3. (Peer Reviewed)
10) Hong, C. (2014). Educational and Uneven Regional Development; the case of South Korea, in the Journal of Korea Association of Local Administration (English edition): Vol. 11: No. 2. (Peer Reviewed)
Current affiliation: Department of Geography, Portland State University