Author

Iwe MO

Associate Professor, University of New Hampshire - Cited by 1,608 - Sustainability - Interdependent infrastructure - Infrastructure-human nexus - Complex systems modeling

Biography

Iwe MO is affiliated to Department of Food Science and Technology. He is a recipient of many awards and grants for his valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study.  His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.  
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Cited by
Year
Cradle-to-grave greenhouse gas emissions from dams in the United States of America
C Song, KH Gardner, SJW Klein, SP Souza, W MoRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 90, 945-956, 2018201
80
2018
A multiscale approach to balance trade-offs among dam infrastructure, river restoration, and cost
SG Roy, E Uchida, SP de Souza, B Blachly, E Fox, K Gardner, AJ Gold, ...Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (47), 12069-12074, 2018201
72
2018
The water-energy nexus at water supply and its implications on the integrated water and energy management
M Khalkhali, K Westphal, W MoScience of the Total Environment 6, 1257-1267, 2018201
63
2018
Managing dams for energy and fish tradeoffs: what does a win-win solution take?
C Song, A Omalley, SG Roy, BL Barber, J Zydlewski, W MoScience of the Total Environment 669, 833-843, 2019201
52
2019
A dynamic life cycle assessment of green infrastructures
TS Bixler, J Houle, T Ballestero, W MoScience of The Total Environment 692, 1146-1154, 2019201
36
2019
Dynamic life cycle economic and environmental assessment of residential solar photovoltaic systems
M Ren, CR Mitchell, W MoScience of the Total Environment 722, 137932, 2020202
34
2020
Sustainability metrics for assessing water resource recovery facilities of the future
PK Cornejo, J Becker, K Pagilla, W Mo, Q Zhang, JR Mihelcic, ...Water Environment Research 91 (1), 45-53, 2019201
31
2019
Decentralized water collection systems for households and communities: Household preferences in Atlanta and Boston
Z Lu, W Mo, B Dilkina, K Gardner, S Stang, JC Huang, MC ForemanWater Research 167, 115134, 2019201
28
2019
Protection through participation: Crowdsourced tap water quality monitoring for enhanced public health
S Jakositz, L Pillsbury, S Greenwood, M Fahnestock, B McGreavy, J Bryce, ...Water research 169, 115209, 2020202
21
2020
Life cycle environmental and economic implications of small drinking water system upgrades to reduce disinfection byproducts
W Mo, PK Cornejo, JP Malley, TE Kane, MR CollinsWater research 143, 155-164, 2018201
19
2018
Influences of water quality and climate on the water-energy nexus: A spatial comparison of two water systems
S Stang, H Wang, KH Gardner, W MoJournal of environmental management 2, 613-621, 202
18
2018
A spatial life cycle cost assessment of stormwater management systems
TS Bixler, J Houle, TP Ballestero, W MoScience of The Total Environment 728, 138787, 2020202
18
2020
Life cycle assessment of pavements under a changing climate
O Valle, Y Qiao, E Dave, W MoPavement life-cycle assessment, 251-260, 202
17
2017
The energy implication of climate change on urban wastewater systems
M Khalkhali, W MoJournal of cleaner production 267, 121905, 2020202
13
2020
Modeling spatial diffusion of decentralized water technologies and impacts on the urban water systems
Y Li, M Khalkhali, W Mo, Z LuJournal of Cleaner Production 315, 128169, 2021202
10
2021
Climate change impacts on flexible pavement design and rehabilitation practices
KE Haslett, JF Knott, AMK Stoner, JE Sias, EV Dave, JM Jacobs, W Mo, ...Road Materials and Pavement Design 22 (), 208-2112, 2021202
9
2021