Qiuqiong Huang
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Also affiliated: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (2005); University of Minnesota (2008–2012); St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (2014); Shenzhen University (2026); Capital Medical University (2019); Chinese Academy of Sciences (2012); University of Arkansas System (2012–2020); University of Minnesota System (2008–2010); University of California System (2005); Beijing Tian Tan Hospital (2019); Shenzhen Technology University (2026); University of California, Davis (2005–2007)
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Qiuqiong Huang is a researcher whose work investigates environmental and agricultural systems, with a particular focus on water resource management and the impacts of climate and economic factors. Huang's research has explored farmer adaptations to drought in China, the dynamics of agricultural water markets in China, and irrigation practices in the Arkansas Delta. Recent publications examine the relationship between digital economy development, carbon emission reduction, and the green transformation of China's manufacturing industry, as well as the impacts of water infrastructure on agriculture in China under extreme weather conditions.
Huang has also received NSF funding for an I-Corps project focused on scalable artificial intelligence-supported flood resilience assessment. With an h-index of 22, 115 total publications, and 1,773 total citations, Huang is recognized as a highly cited researcher. Collaborations include work with Kent Kovacs at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and several colleagues at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 22
- Publications: 117
- Citations: 1,787
Selected Publications
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Water Use Efficiency and Irrigation Water Management Practices: a study of the Arkansas Irrigation Yield 'Most Crop per Drop' Contest (2026)
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Homeowners’ willingness to pay for changes in urban tree canopy cover in the United States (2025)
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Can Competition-Based Programs Promote Conservation in Agriculture? Evidence from the "Most Crop per Drop" Contest (2025)
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Homeowners’ Willingness to Pay for Changes in Urban Tree Cover in the United States (2025)
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Determinants of Water Source Choice for Irrigation in the Arkansas Delta (2024)
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Peers and the choice of irrigation practices in the Arkansas Delta (2023)
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Peer Irrigators and the Choice of Field Management and Water Control Practices for Irrigation in Arkansas (2021)
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Willingness to accept compensation for land fallowing: results from a survey of village representatives in Northern China (2020)
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Water Management Practices: Use Patterns, Related Factors, and Correlations With Irrigated Acres (2020)
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Whether climatic factors influence the frequency of punctual on-demand deliveries of groundwater for irrigation? Empirical study in the North China Plain (2020)
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Forty years of irrigation development and reform in China (2019)
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Factors Influencing Adoption of Conservation Agriculture in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2019)
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Groundwater irrigation and management in northern China: status, trends, and challenges (2019)
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Optimal Allocation of Groundwater Resources: Managing Water Quantity and Quality (2019)
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Socio-economic factors affecting agro-forestry technology adoption in Nyando, Kenya (2018)
Federal Grants 1 $50,000 total
I-Corps: Scalable Artificial Intelligence-Supported Flood Resilience Assessment
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- Peer Irrigators and the Choice of Field Management and Water Control Practices for Irrigation in Arkansas
- Peers and the choice of irrigation practices in the Arkansas Delta
- Determinants of Water Source Choice for Irrigation in the Arkansas Delta
- Homeowners’ Willingness to Pay for Changes in Urban Tree Cover in the United States
- Homeowners’ willingness to pay for changes in urban tree canopy cover in the United States
- Peer Irrigators and the Choice of Field Management and Water Control Practices for Irrigation in Arkansas
- Peers and the choice of irrigation practices in the Arkansas Delta
- Determinants of Water Source Choice for Irrigation in the Arkansas Delta
- Can Competition-Based Programs Promote Conservation in Agriculture? Evidence from the "Most Crop per Drop" Contest
- Peer Irrigators and the Choice of Field Management and Water Control Practices for Irrigation in Arkansas
- Peers and the choice of irrigation practices in the Arkansas Delta
- Determinants of Water Source Choice for Irrigation in the Arkansas Delta
- Homeowners’ Willingness to Pay for Changes in Urban Tree Cover in the United States
- Homeowners’ willingness to pay for changes in urban tree canopy cover in the United States
- Homeowners’ Willingness to Pay for Changes in Urban Tree Cover in the United States
- Homeowners’ willingness to pay for changes in urban tree canopy cover in the United States
- Can Competition-Based Programs Promote Conservation in Agriculture? Evidence from the "Most Crop per Drop" Contest
- Water Use Efficiency and Irrigation Water Management Practices: a study of the Arkansas Irrigation Yield 'Most Crop per Drop' Contest
- Peer Irrigators and the Choice of Field Management and Water Control Practices for Irrigation in Arkansas
- Can Competition-Based Programs Promote Conservation in Agriculture? Evidence from the "Most Crop per Drop" Contest
- Can Competition-Based Programs Promote Conservation in Agriculture? Evidence from the "Most Crop per Drop" Contest
- Water Use Efficiency and Irrigation Water Management Practices: a study of the Arkansas Irrigation Yield 'Most Crop per Drop' Contest
- Water Use Efficiency and Irrigation Water Management Practices: a study of the Arkansas Irrigation Yield 'Most Crop per Drop' Contest
- Water Use Efficiency and Irrigation Water Management Practices: a study of the Arkansas Irrigation Yield 'Most Crop per Drop' Contest
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