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Danielle Linthicum

Danielle Linthicum

Ph, Sustainability, Arizona State University

dlinthicum@asu.edu

School of Sustainability
Arizona State University
PO Box 875502
Tempe, AZ 85287-5502

Titles

  • Ph, Sustainability, Arizona State University

Biography

Research Assistant Experience

  • Research Assistant, Decision Center for a Desert City, 2014-2017

Education

  • MA, Sustainability, Arizona State University, 2016
  • BA, International Relations and Global Studies (focus on Environmental Policy), University of the Pacific, 2010

Expertise

Journal Articles

2019

White, D. D., E. K. Rauh, A. Sullivan, K. L. Larson, A. Y. Wutich, D. S. Linthicum, V. N. Horvath and K. Lawless. 2019. Public attitudes toward urban water sustainability transitions: a multi-city survey in the western United States. Sustainability Science 14:1469-1483. DOI: 10.1007/s11625-019-00658-z.

Posters

2017

Chakwera, E., R. Bond and D. S. Chipman. 2017. Summer Outdoor Water Use for Single Residence Homes in Tempe, Arizona. Poster presented at the 2017 DCDC Poster Symposium, April 24, 2017, Tempe, AZ.

Chipman, D. S. and K. L. Larson. 2017. Evaluating the potential for water sustainability transitions: The theoretical framework for a residential survey. Poster presented at the 2017 DCDC Poster Symposium, April 24, 2017, Tempe, AZ.

Chipman, D. S., R. Stotts, C. Till, K. Larson, A. Wutich and D. White. 2017. Solutions for urban water sustainability transitions: Comparison of cities dependent on water from the Colorado River Basin. Poster presented at the 19th Annual Central-Arizona Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium, 13 January 2017, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

Davidson, J., R. Bond and D. S. Chipman. 2017. The Effects of Third Party Landscapers on Residential Water Consumption in Tempe. Poster presented at the 2017 DCDC Poster Symposium, April 24, 2017, Tempe, AZ.

2016

Chipman, D. S. and K. L. Larson. 2016. Calculated Risk: Comparing global perceptions of climate change impacts and responsibilities. Poster presented at the AAAS 2016 Annual Meeting, February 14, 2016, Washington, D. C.. (link )

Chipman, D. S. and K. L. Larson. 2016. Calculated risk: Comparing global perceptions of climate change impacts and responsibilities. Poster presented at the Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Eighteenth Annual All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium, 15 January 2016, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

Chipman, D. S., R. Stotts, C. Till and K. L. Larson. 2016. Solutions for urban water sustainability transitions: Comparisions of cities dependent on water from the Colorado River basin. Poster presented at the Decision Center for a Desert City Annual Poster Symposium, 25 April 2016, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

2015

Chipman, D. S. and K. Larson. 2015. I will survive: Cross-national perceptions of climate change risks. Poster presented at the AAAS 2015 Annual Meeting, February 12-16, 2015, San Jose, CA.

Chipman, D. S. and K. L. Larson. 2015. I will survive: Cross-national perceptions of climate change risks. Poster presented at the Decision Center for a Desert City Annual Poster Symposium, April 27, 2015, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

Chipman, D. S., K. Larson, D. White and A. Wutich. 2015. I will survive: Perceptions of personal and global climate change risks. Poster presented at the Seventeenth Annual CAP LTER All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium, 16 January 2015, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )

Smith-Heisters, S., Y. Zhang, A. Bhat, J. Cázares-Rodriguez, D. S. Chipman, M. du Bray, E. B. Kennedy, B. Manole and Y. Wong K. 2015. #Living on Tatooine: Experience of climate related extreme events and response through social media in Phoenix, Arizona. Poster presented at the Decision Center for a Desert City Annual Poster, April 27, 2015, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

Thesis (Masters)

2016

Chipman, D. S. 2016. Fisheries in the News: How the Media Sets the Agenda for Seafood Sustainability in the United States. Master's Thesis. Arizona State University. (link )