Listar por autor "Loureiro, María"
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Assessing Preferences for Wildfire Prevention Policies in Spain
Alló, María; Loureiro, María (Elsevier, 2020)[Abstract] Recent data show that fire concentration is becoming rather predominant in Southern European areas. Specifically, 2017–2018 were some of the worst years on record for fires in Europe. We conduct a survey among ... -
Feeling the Heat? Analyzing Climate Change Sentiment in Spain Using Twitter Data
Loureiro, María; Alló, María (Elsevier, 2024)[Abstract] To shed light on the recent debate about climate change in this post-pandemic scenario, we take advantage of a unique dataset that combines geo-tagged social media data from Twitter in Spain from 2017 to 2022. ... -
Hot in Twitter: Assessing the emotional impacts of wildfires with sentiment analysis
Loureiro, María; Alló, María; Coello, Pablo (2022)[Abstract]: Social media generates a significant amount of information in terms of perceptions, emotions, and sentiments. We present an economic analysis using the information provided by Twitter messages, describing ... -
How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected the Climate Change Debate on Twitter?
Loureiro, María; Alló, María (Elsevier Ltd, 2021)[Abstract] Climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic share many similarities. However, in the past months, concerns have increased about the fact the health emergency has put on hold during the pandemic many climate adaptation ... -
Los incendios forestales y su impacto económico: propuesta para una agenda investigadora
Loureiro, María; Alló, María (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 2018)[Resumen]: Los incendios forestales son uno de los mayores problemas ambientales a los que se tiene que enfrentar el sur de Europa, dada la virulencia a la que han llegado en estos últimos años. Ante esta situación, es ... -
Sensing Climate Change and Energy Issues: Sentiment and Emotion Analysis with Social Media in the U.K. and Spain
Loureiro, María; Alló, María (Elsevier, 2020)[Abstract] In this paper we assess the sentiments and emotions related to climate change in the U.K. and Spain during the first six months of 2019, and how these relate to different preferences and concerns about energy ...