Siyao Ma Data-verified
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Siyao Ma's research broadly investigates the intersection of environmental factors and human behavior, with a particular focus on tourism and climate change. Their work has explored how climate conditions influence recreational activities such as camping and the future viability of winter sports like the Olympic Games. Ma has also examined the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing tourist satisfaction within the tourism sector. This research draws upon theories such as Construal Level Theory and Resource-Based Theory to understand these complex relationships. Publications in this area include studies on climate resources for camping and nature-based tourism, as well as regional assessments of tourism and climate change in North America. Ma's scholarship also includes work on the impact of COVID-19 on camping behavior. With a reported h-index of 11 and 20 total publications, Ma has contributed to the academic discourse on environmental impacts on leisure and recreation.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 364
Selected Publications
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Camping Occupancy and Climate at Southeast United States Parks after the Realization of COVID (2025)
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Global Climate Resources and Climate Change for Beach Tourism (1950‐2019) (2024)
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Applying a phenology algorithm to establish camping seasons in the United States (2023)
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Climate resources for camping: A resource-based theory perspective (2022)
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Tourism & climate change in North America: regional state of knowledge (2022)
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Tourism under climate crisis in Asia: impacts and implications (2022)
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Weather and recreational vehicle camping businesses (2022)
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Climate change and the future of the Olympic Winter Games: athlete and coach perspectives (2022)
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Global Climate Resources for Camping and Nature-Based Tourism (2021)
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Camping, weather, and disasters: Extending the Construal Level Theory (2021)
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Climate resources at United States National Parks: a tourism climate index approach (2021)
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COVID-19, camping and construal level theory (2021)
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- Climate resources at United States National Parks: a tourism climate index approach
- Camping, weather, and disasters: Extending the Construal Level Theory
- Global Climate Resources for Camping and Nature-Based Tourism
- COVID-19, camping and construal level theory
- Climate resources for camping: A resource-based theory perspective
Showing 5 of 11 shared publications
- Climate resources at United States National Parks: a tourism climate index approach
- Camping, weather, and disasters: Extending the Construal Level Theory
- Global Climate Resources for Camping and Nature-Based Tourism
- Climate resources for camping: A resource-based theory perspective
- Applying a phenology algorithm to establish camping seasons in the United States
- Camping, weather, and disasters: Extending the Construal Level Theory
- COVID-19, camping and construal level theory
- Climate change and the future of the Olympic Winter Games: athlete and coach perspectives
- Global Climate Resources for Camping and Nature-Based Tourism
- Climate change and the future of the Olympic Winter Games: athlete and coach perspectives
- Tourism & climate change in North America: regional state of knowledge
- Climate change and the future of the Olympic Winter Games: athlete and coach perspectives
- Tourism & climate change in North America: regional state of knowledge
- Climate resources at United States National Parks: a tourism climate index approach
- A Climate Resource Approach to Weather and Climate Change
- Climate change and the future of the Olympic Winter Games: athlete and coach perspectives
- Tourism under climate crisis in Asia: impacts and implications
- Tourism under climate crisis in Asia: impacts and implications
- Tourism under climate crisis in Asia: impacts and implications
- Tourism & climate change in North America: regional state of knowledge
- Disparities in Spatial Access to Sleep Health Care in the United States: A Population-Based Geospatial Analysis
- Disparities in Spatial Access to Sleep Health Care in the United States: A Population-Based Geospatial Analysis
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