Zvoleff, A., & An, L. (2014). Analyzing Human?Landscape Interactions: Tools That Integrate. Environmental Management, 53(1), 94-111.
2014
Presentations
Zvoleff, A. (2009). An Agent-Based Model for the Western Chitwan Valley, Nepal [Paper presentation]. SDSU Student Research Symposium, United States..
2009
Journal Articles
Ghimire, D. J., Cole, F., Hermosilla, S., Axinn, W. G., & Benjet, C. (2023). Alcohol use and internal migration in Nepal: A cross-sectional study. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 77(9), 587-593.
2023
Presentations
Cole, F., Ghimire, D. J., Hermosilla, S., & Benjet, C. (2020). Alcohol Use and Ethnicity in the Chitwan Valley Family Study: An Introduction to the Nepal Mental Health Data Collection[Paper presentation]. Smoller Lab Meeting, Smoller Lab, Psyc, October 16.
2020
Journal Articles
An, L., Zvoleff, A., Liu, J., & Axinn, W. (2014). Agent-Based Modeling in Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS): Lessons from a Comparative Analysis. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 104(4), 723-745.
2014
Journal Articles
Lyu, H., Qiu, F., An, L., Stow, D., Lewison, R., & Bohnett, E. (2024). Advancing wild deer monitoring through UAV thermal imaging and modified Faster R-CNN: A case study in Nepal’s Chitwan National Park. Sens Imaging, 25, 50.
2024
Journal Articles
Barber, J. S., Murphy, S. A., & Verbitsky, N. (2004). Adjusting for Time-Varying Confounding in Survival Analysis. Sociological Methodology, 34(1), 163-192.
2004
Policy Brief
(2018). Active Ageing to Combat Declining Family Support for Elderly Care in Nepal.
2018
Presentations
Askari, M. S., Marks, T., & Hermosilla, S. (2021). Access to Community Services and Psychiatric Disorders among Adolescents and Young Adults in the Nepal Chitwan Valley Family Study, 2016-2018 [Virtual paper presentation]. Society for Epidemiolog, June 24.
2021
Journal Articles
Williams, N. E., Ghimire, D. J., Axinn, W. G., Jennings, E. A., & Pradhan, M. S. (2012). A Micro-Level Event-Centered Approach to Investigating Armed Conflict and Population Responses. Demography, 49(4), 1521-1546.