Mohammad Reza Alizadeh

  • Earth System Science, Climate Science, Remote Sensing, Hydrology and Water resources
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering 
  • Open science advocate and practitioner

Publications 📑

Featured Publications
  1. Elevation-dependent intensification of fire danger in the western United States // M.R. Alizadeh, J.T. Abatzoglou, J. Adamowski, A. Modaresi Rad, A. AghaKouchak, F.SR Pausata, M. Sadegh // 2023 // Nature communications // 14(1), p.1773
  2. Warming enabled upslope advance in western US forest fires // 2021 // M.R. Alizadeh, J.T Abatzoglou, C.H. Luce, J. Adamowski, A. Farid, M. Sadegh // Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences // 118(22), p.e2009717118
  3. A century of observations reveals increasing likelihood of continental-scale compound dry-hot extremes // 2020 // M.R. Alizadeh, J. Adamowski, M.R. Nikoo, A. AghaKouchak, P. Dennison, M. Sadegh // Science Advances // 6(39), p.eaaz4571
  4. Human and infrastructure exposure to large wildfires in the United States //2023// A. Modaresi Rad, J.T. Abatzoglou, J. Kreitler, M.R. Alizadeh, A. AghaKouchak, N. Hudyma, N.J. Nauslar, M. Sadegh // Nature Sustainability // pp.1-9.
  5.  A fusion-based methodology for meteorological drought estimation using remote sensing data// 2018// M.R. Alizadeh, M.R. Nikoo // Remote Sensing of Environment // 211, pp.229-247.
  6.  Increasing thermal inequality in a warming climate // 2021 // M.R. Alizadeh, J.T. Abatzoglou, J. Adamowski, J.P. Prestemon, B. Chittoori, A.A. Asanjan, M. Sadegh // Earth’s Future // 10, e2021EF002488. 
2023
  1. Elevation-dependent intensification of fire danger in the western United States // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, John T Abatzoglou, Jan Adamowski, Arash Modaresi Rad, Amir AghaKouchak, Francesco SR Pausata, Mojtaba Sadegh // 2023 // Nature communications // 14(1), p.1773
  2. Development of a behaviour pattern-based testing approach for coupled socioeconomic and environmental models // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Xingyu Peng, Jan Adamowski, Raffaele Albano, Bogdan Ozga-Zielinski, Azhar Inam // Journal of Environmental Management // 347, p. 119088.
  3. Development of methods for the simplification of complex group built causal loop diagrams: A case study of the Rechna doab //
  4. Muhammad Asif, Azhar Inam, Jan Adamowski, Muhammad Shoaib, Hisham Tariq, Shakil Ahmad, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Aftab Nazeer // 2023 // Ecological Modelling // 476, p.110192
  5. Development of a Multi-Scenario Multi-Objective Analysis Framework to Explore Optimal, Resilient and Robust Solutions in Coupled Human-Water Systems // Mohammadreza Alizadeh // 2023 // McGill University
  6. Modaresi Rad, A., Abatzoglou, J.T., Kreitler, J., M.R Alizadeh, M.R., AghaKouchak, A., Hudyma, N., Nauslar, N.J. and Sadegh, M., 2023. Human and infrastructure exposure to large wildfires in the United States. Nature Sustainability, pp.1-9
2022
  1. Climate variability in agroecosystems: A quantitative assessment of stakeholder-defined policies for enhanced socio-ecological resilience // Jordan M Carper, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Jan F Adamowski, Azhar Inam // 2022 // Agricultural Systems // 201, p.103416
  2. Soil Erosion in the United States. Present and Future (2020-2050) // 2022 // Shahab Aldin Shojaeezadeh, Malik Al-Wardy, Mohammad Reza Nikoo, Mehrdad Ghorbani Mooselu, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Jan Franklin Adamowski, Hamid Moradkhani, Nasrin Alamdari, Amir H Gandomi // arXiv e-prints // p.arXiv: 2207.06579
  3. Integrated assessment of localized SSP–RCP narratives for climate change adaptation in coupled human-water systems // 2022 // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Jan Adamowski, Azhar Inam // Science of The Total Environment // 823, p.153660
  4. Optimal design of nature-based solutions in highway runoff management based on resilience to climate and pollution load changes // 2022 // Mehrdad Ghorbani Mooselu, Helge Liltved, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Sondre Meland // EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts // p.EGU22-1425
  5. Multi-scale Scenarios for Local Climate Change Policies // 2022 //
    Mohammadreza Alizadeh, Jan Adamowski // EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts // p.EGU22-9025
  6. Variation in actual evapotranspiration and its ties to climate change and vegetation dynamics in northwest China // 2022 // Linshan Yang, Qi Feng, Meng Zhu, Liuming Wang, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Jan F Adamowski, Xiaohu Wen, Zhenliang Yin // Journal of Hydrology // 607, p.127553
  7. Optimal design of nature-based solutions in highway runoff management based on resilience to climate and pollution load changes // 2022 // Mehrdad Ghorbani Mooselu, Helge Liltved, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Sondre Meland // EGU22 // Copernicus Meetings
  8. Heat waves hit the poor hardest – a new study calculates the rising impact on those least able to adapt to the warming climate // 2022 // Mojtaba Sadegh, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, John T Abatzoglou // The Conversation
  9. Increasing heat‐stress inequality in a warming climate // 2022 // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, John T Abatzoglou, Jan F Adamowski, Jeffrey P Prestemon, Bhaskar Chittoori, Ata Akbari Asanjan, Mojtaba Sadegh // Earth’s Future // p.e2021EF002488
2021
  1. Increasing global vulnerability to heatwaves // 2021 // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, John Abatzoglou, Jan Adamowski, Mojtaba Sadegh // AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts // 2021, p.GH15B-0610
  2. Warming enabled upslope advance in western US forest fires // 2021 // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, John T Abatzoglou, Charles H Luce, Jan F Adamowski, Arvin Farid, Mojtaba Sadegh // Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences // 118(22), p.e2009717118
  3. A hybrid fuzzy-probabilistic bargaining approach for multi-objective optimization of contamination warning sensors in water distribution systems // 2021 // Sareh S Naserizade, Mohammad Reza Nikoo, Hossein Montaseri, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh // Group Decision and Negotiation // 30, p.641-663
  4. Quantifying the transient shock response of dynamic agroecosystem variables for improved socio-environmental resilience // 2021 // Jordan Carper, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Jan Adamowski, Azhar Inam, Julien Malard // Ecology and Society // 26(2)
  5. Use of Coupled Human-Water Model for Evaluating the Impacts of the WEF Nexus on the Energy Potential of Crop Residues in Pakistan // 2021 // Emma C Anderson, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Jan Adamowski, Julien Malard, Ahzar Inam // EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts // p.EGU21-6568 
  6. The role of climate change and vegetation greening on the variation of terrestrial evapotranspiration in northwest China’s Qilian Mountains // 2021 // Linshan Yang, Qi Feng, Jan F Adamowski, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Zhenliang Yin, Xiaohu Wen, Meng Zhu // Science of the Total Environment // 759, p.143532
  7. Linking stakeholder scenarios and shared socioeconomic pathways for policy making in human-water systems // 2021 // Mohammadreza Alizadeh, Jan Adamowski, Azhar Inam // EGU21 // EGU21-8132
  8. Western fires are burning higher in the mountains at unprecedented rates in a clear sign of climate change // 2021 // John Abatzoglou, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Mojtaba Sadegh // The Conversation
  9. Linking stakeholder scenarios and shared socioeconomic pathways for policy making in human-water systems // 2021 // Mohammadreza Alizadeh, Jan Adamowski, Azhar Inam // EGU21 // EGU21-8132
2020
  1. Century-scale assessment of compound dry-hot extremes across space and time // 2020 // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Jan Adamowski, Mojtaba Sadegh, Amir AghaKouchak // AGU Fall Meeting 2020
  2. Integrating storytelling and coupled socio-economic and environmental models to explore interactions, uncertainties and vulnerabilities of complex human-water systems // 2020 // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Jan Adamowski, Azhar Inam, Julien Malard // AGU Fall Meeting 2020
  3. Data and analysis toolbox for modeling the nexus of food, energy, and water // 2020 // Mojtaba Sadegh, Amir AghaKouchak, Iman Mallakpour, Laurie S Huning, Omid Mazdiyasni, Mohsen Niknejad, Efi Foufoula-Georgiou, Frances C Moore, Jack Brouwer, Arvin Farid, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Alexandre Martinez, Nathaniel D Mueller, Steven J Davis // Sustainable Cities and Society // 61, p102281
  4. A century of observations reveals increasing likelihood of continental-scale compound dry-hot extremes // 2020 // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Jan Adamowski, Mohammad Reza Nikoo, Amir AghaKouchak, Philip Dennison, Mojtaba Sadegh // Science advances // 6(39), p.eaaz4571
  5. Stochastic modeling of groundwater fluoride contamination: Introducing lazy learners // 2020 // Khabat Khosravi, Rahim Barzegar, Shaghayegh Miraki, Jan Adamowski, Prasad Daggupati, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Binh Thai Pham, Mohammad Taghi Alami // Groundwater // 58(5), p.723-734
  6. Development of a behaviour-pattern based global sensitivity analysis procedure for coupled socioeconomic and environmental models // 2020 // Xingyu Peng, Jan Adamowski, Azhar Inam, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Raffaele Albano // Journal of Hydrology // 585, p.124745
  7. Participatory-Exploratory Modeling of Coupled Socio-Economic and Environmental Systems for Adaptive Management of Water Resources // 2020 // Mohammadreza Alizadeh, Jan Adamowski, Julien Malard, Azhar Inam // EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts // p.12418 
  8. The year the West was burning: How the 2020 wildfire season got so extreme // 2020 // Mojtaba Sadegh, Ata Akbari Asanjan, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh // The Conversation
  9. Wildfires force thousands to evacuate near Los Angeles: Here’s how the 2020 Western fire season got so extreme // 2020 // Mojtaba Sadegh, Ata Akbari Asanjan, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh // The Conversation
  10. Peng, X., Adamowski, J., Inam, A., Alizadeh, M.R. and Albano, R., 2020. Development of a behaviour-pattern based global sensitivity analysis procedure for coupled socioeconomic and environmental models. Journal of Hydrology, 585, p.124745
2019
  1. Multi-objective decision-making for green infrastructure planning (LID-BMPs) in urban storm water management under uncertainty // 2019 // Ehsan Raei, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Mohammad Reza Nikoo, Jan Adamowski // Journal of Hydrology // 579, p.124091
  2. Modification of the DRASTIC framework for mapping groundwater vulnerability zones // 2019 // J Bou Nassar R Barzegar, AA Moghaddam, S Norallahi, A Inam, J Adamowski, MR Alizadeh // Groundwater // p.1-10
2018
  1. A fusion-based methodology for meteorological drought estimation using remote sensing data // 2018 // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Mohammad Reza Nikoo // Remote sensing of environment // 211, p.229-247
  2. A fuzzy KNN-based model for significant wave height prediction in large lakes // 2018 // Mohammad Reza Nikoo, Reza Kerachian, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh // Oceanologia // 60(2), p.153-168
  3. Bed material load estimation in channels using machine learning and meta-heuristic methods // 2018 // Shahram Sahraei, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Nasser Talebbeydokhti, Maryam Dehghani // Journal of Hydroinformatics // 20(1), p.100-116
  4. Performance Assessment of Computational Intelligence Techniques in Solid Waste Generation Forecasting (Case Study) // 2018 // Nasser Talebbeydokhti Mohammad Minousepehr, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh // Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering // 48(1), p.67-75
2017
  1. Hydro-environmental management of groundwater resources: a fuzzy-based multi-objective compromise approach // 2017 // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Mohammad Reza Nikoo, Gholam Reza Rakhshandehroo // Journal of Hydrology // 551, p.540-554
  2. Developing a multi-objective conflict-resolution model for optimal groundwater management based on fallback bargaining models and social choice rules: a case study // 2017 // Mohammad Reza Alizadeh, Mohammad Reza Nikoo, Gholam Reza Rakhshandehroo // Water Resources Management // 31, p.1457-1472
  3. Maximizing Reliability of Supplying Drinking Water with Conjunctive Operation of Groundwater and Water Transfered from Salman-Farsi Dam // 2017 // Abdolhossein Baghlani Mohammad Reza Nikoo, Akbar Karimi, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh // Water and Soil Science // 27(2), p.185-197
2016
  1. An agent-based-nash modeling framework for sustainable groundwater management: A case study // 2016 // Saber Farhadi, Mohammad Reza Nikoo, Gholam Reza Rakhshandehroo, Masih Akhbari, Mohammad Reza Alizadeh // Agricultural Water Management // 117, p.348-358
  2. Developing an optimal groundwater allocation model considering stakeholder interactions; application of fallback bargaining models // 2016 // MR Alizadeh, MR Nikoo, Gh R Rakhshandehrou // IRAN-WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH // 11(334), p.43-56
Conference Presentations:
  1. Alizadeh M.R., Abatzoglou J., Adamowski J.F., Modaresi Rad A., AghaKouchak A., Pausata F.S.R., Sadegh M., 2022, Elevational trends of fire danger in the western United States, AGU Fall Meeting 2022.
  2. Alizadeh M.R., Adamowski J.F., 2022, Integrated modeling of resiliency and robustness in coupled human-water systems, AGU Fall Meeting 2022.
  3. Alizadeh M.R., Adamowski J.F., 2022, Multi-scale scenarios for local climate change policies, EGU General Assembly 2022, EGU22-9025.
  4. Alizadeh M.R., Abatzoglou J., Adamowski J.F., Sadegh M., 2021, Increasing global vulnerability to heatwaves, AGU Fall Meeting 2021.
  5. Sadegh M., Alizadeh M.R., Abatzoglou J., Adamowski J.F., Luce C.H., 2021, Warming enabled upslope advance in western US forest fires, AGU Fall Meeting 2021.
  6. Alizadeh M.R., Adamowski J., 2021, Confronting Deep Uncertainty in Coupled Socio-economic and Environmental Models for Robust Decision Making, 1st Sociohydrology Conference, Sept. 2021, Delft University, Netherland.
  7. Alizadeh M.R., Adamowski J., Inam A., 2021, Participatory Management of Water Resources under Climate Change: Assessing Coupled Human-Water Systems, American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE), Michigan, USA.
  8. Alizadeh M.R., Adamowski J., Inam A., 2020, Integrating Storytelling and a Coupled Socio-Hydrological Model to Explore Interactions, Uncertainties and Vulnerabilities of Complex Human-Water Systems, AGU2020.
  9. Alizadeh M.R., Adamowski J., Sadegh M., Aghakouchak A., 2020, Century-Scale Assessment of Compound Dry-Hot Extremes across Space and Time, AGU2020.
  10. Alizadeh M.R., Adamowski J., Malard J., Inam A., 2020, Participatory-Exploratory Modeling of Coupled Socio-Economic and Environmental Systems for Adaptive Management of Water Resources, EGU2020.
  11. Alizadeh M.R., Adamowski J., 2020, Exploring interactions, uncertainties, and vulnerabilities of complex social-environmental systems using integrated socio-economic and environmental models, CentrEau Student Day (JQEC), Polytechnique Montréal (Selected talk).
  12. Alizadeh M.R., Sadegh M., 2019, Spatiotemporal analysis of compound hot and dry years across the United States. 12th International Precipitation Conference (IPC12), The Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering 100 Academy Way, Irvine, CA.
  13. Alizadeh M.R., Adamowski J., Sadegh M., Aghakouchak A., 2019, A century of observations reveal increasing likelihood of continental-scale compound dry-hot extremes. Watershed Management Conference, May 2020 Henderson, Nevada. 2020 EWRI World Environmental & Water Resources Congress.
  14. Azhar I., Adamowski J., Malard M., Peng G., Alizadeh M.R., 2019, Development of a Policy Coordination Framework for Integrated Water Resource Management using Tinamit: a Coupled Modeling Tool, ICWRER 2019, Nanjing, China.
  15. Alizadeh M.R., Adamowski J., Azhar I., Malard M., 2019, Participatory dynamic adaptive policy-making for sustainable environmental and water resources management. NABEC 2019, Quebec City, Canada.
  16. Alizadeh M.R., Nikoo M.R., Rakhshandehroo G.R., 2014, Developing an expert system to predict groundwater levels: Application of M5P model trees, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Environmental Challenges and Dendrochronology, May 14-15, Sari, Iran. (In Farsi).
  17. Alizadeh M.R., Nikoo M.R., Rakhshandehroo G.R., 2014, Developing a simulation-multi-objective optimization model for optimal groundwater resource allocation: Application of game theory and NSGA-II optimization model, Proceedings of the 13th Iranian Hydraulic Conference, 12-14 November, Tabriz, Iran. (In Farsi).
Outreach Publications:
  1. Alizadeh, M.R., Sadegh, M., 2023, Synchronized critical fire danger across elevation in western US mountains, The Conversation
  2. Alizadeh, M.R., Sadegh, M., 2023, Synchronized critical fire danger across elevation in western US mountains, Nature Portfolio, Earth & Environment Community
  3. Sadegh, M., Abatzoglou, J., Alizadeh, M.R., 2022, Heat waves hit the poor hardest – a new study calculates the rising impact on those least able to adapt to the warming climate, The Conversation
  4. Sadegh, M., Abatzoglou, J., Alizadeh, M.R., 2021, Western fires are burning higher in the mountains and at unprecedented rates as the climate warms, The Conversation
  5. Sadegh, M., Alizadeh, M.R., 2021, Hate heatwaves? Droughts? How about both at the same time?, The Science Braker
  6. Sadegh, M., Abatzoglou, J., Alizadeh, M.R., 2021, Western fires are burning higher in the mountains at unprecedented rates in a clear sign of climate change, The Conversation
  7. Sadegh, M., Akbari Asanjan, A., Alizadeh, M.R., 2020, Wildfires force thousands to evacuate near Los Angeles: Here’s how the 2020 Western fire season got so extreme, The Conversation
 
 

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