Featured Paper SCI: Cai, Yuxuan+., Huang, Yongming+., Chen, Anzhi., Yang, Zhuohao., Chen, Mingze,. Wen, Yuhan., Yang, Qiuyi., Li, Xiaowei*. Subjective Perception or the Physical Environment: Which Matters More for Public Area Visitation Thresholds Across Different COVID-19 Pandemic Stages? Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2025.128835 Urban visiting patterns refer to how people visit, use, and move through urban […]
My team is looking for part-time researchers interested in using cutting-edge landscape and urban planning technologies. Graduate or senior undergraduate students with backgrounds in related or interdisciplinary disciplines are welcome to join us. Currently, We are working on the projects: Research Title: Monitoring and Understanding Human-Environment Interaction in Urban Green Spaces Research Topic: This study […]
Qualifications: This position is open to advanced undergraduate or graduate students with a background in urban forestry, urban planning, landscape architecture, computer science, or related fields. Desired qualifications include: – Passion for urban green space planning/urban design and state-of-the-art technologies – Experience with Python programming (computer vision) – Enjoys hands-on and practical work – Able […]
Urban planners, transportation engineers, and park managers lack systematic tools to monitor and predict the usage of urban parks and greenways. Measuring the usage patterns of urban nature is a prerequisite to understanding which factors are associated with the success of the place. Such monitoring data can contribute to a better understanding of how to improve urban residents’ exposure to nature and well-being.