International Conference Presentations

Significance of Oppressiveness: A Pathways Model to Interpret Impacts of Streetscapes on Mental Stress in the High-Density City.

Jiang, B. & Lan, L. (2021). Significance of Oppressiveness: A Pathways Model to Interpret Impacts of Streetscapes on Mental Stress in the High-Density City. In 2021 Annual Conference of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA, USA). Online, March 17–20, 2021.

significant impacts of built environment on public housing residents’ suicide rates: a 13-year natural experiment.

Jiang, B., Shen, K., Sullivan, W.C., Yang, Y., Liu, X., & Lu, Y. (2021). Significant Impacts of Built Environment on Public Housing Residents’ Suicide Rates: A 13-year Natural Experiment. Accepted by 2021 Annual Conference of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA, USA). Online, March 17–20, 2021.

blue matters: using eeg technology to measure impacts of various bluescapes on human’s psycho-physiological restoration

Luo, L., Yu, P., & Jiang, B. (2021) Blue Matters: Using EEG Technology to Measure Impacts of Various Bluescapes on Human’s Psycho-physiological restoration. Accepted by 2021 Annual Conference of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA, USA). Online, March 17–20, 2021.​

a national survey of lgbtq students’ experience and behavior in queer spaces of chinese colleges and universities​

Yu, P., & Luo, L. (2021). A national survey of LGBTQ students’ experience and behavior in queer spaces of Chinese colleges and universities. In 2021 Annual Conference of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA, USA). Online, March 17–20, 2021.​

Investigate the Impacts of Landscape Characteristics on the disparity of Children and the Elderly’ Presence and Behavior in Urban central Waterfront using the mixed method

Yang, Y., Dong, Y., Liu, X., & Jiang, B. (2021). Investigate the Impacts of Landscape Characteristics on the disparity of Children and the Elderly’ Presence and Behavior in Urban central Waterfront using the mixed method. In 2021 Annual Conference of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA, USA). Online, March 17–20, 2021.

a new pathway model to interpret the impacts of the streetscape on citizens’ mental stress in the high-density city.

Luo, L., Liu, X., & Jiang, B. (2020). A new pathway model to interpret the impacts of the streetscape on citizens’ mental stress in the high-density city. In 14th International Association for China Planning (IACP) Virtual Conference. Shenzhen, China, 2020.

Dr. Bin Jiang co-established an online knowledge exchange and educational platform named as Landscape and Human Health​

Dr. Bin Jiang co-established an online knowledge exchange and educational platform named as Landscape and Human Health. Scholars who joined the platform for future collaborations are from the University of Hong Kong, Cornell University, University of Maryland, Texas A&M University, University of Illinois, National Taiwan University, etc.

Hong Kong 2022 International Urban Forestry Conference

Dr. Bin Jiang delivered a plenary talk for the Hong Kong 2022 International Urban Forestry Conference. The Forum was organized by the Development Bureau, HK SAR government. The lecture was moderated by Associate Dean of FoA and Head of DLA Mr. Mathew Pryor. March 4th, 2022.

Crime Geography and Crime Analysis (CGCA) Conference

Dr. Bin Jiang delivered a talk for the Conference on Crime Geography and Crime Analysis (CGCA) on May 6th, 2022. 
The conference was organized by the Commission of Geographical Modelling and Information Analysis (GM & IA), The Geographical Society of China. The lecture was moderated by Professor Lin LIU, who is a full professor in Geography at the University of Cincinnati and the Co-Director of the Joint Center of GIS and Spatial Analysis. 

10 Ways to Become an Outstanding Writer

Dr. Bin Jiang hosted the conference and delivered a lecture for the Landscape Architecture Frontiers Academic Salon for Young Scholars on May 20th. The lecture topic: How to write high level academic papers in design field.

Host: Landscape Architecture Frontiers & Academic Salon for Young Scholars

Prof. Di Hua Li

Deputy Dean, College of Architecture and Landscape, Peking University

Prof. Dihua LI is the Deputy Dean of the College of Architecture and Landscape of Peking University, Director of Soil Science Society of Beijing, Secretariat of the Academic Working Committee of Beijing Institute of Landscape Architecture, member of the editorial board of Modern Garden, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Landscape Design. Prof. Li’s research interests include ecological engineering, urban and rural sociology, urban planning, urban development, urbanism, biodiversity and conservation, urban ecology, planning, and urban economics.

College of Architecture and Landscape,
Peking University

Deputy Dean: Prof. & Dr. Dihua LI

Prof. Dihua LI is the Deputy Dean of the College of Architecture and Landscape of Peking University, Director of Soil Science Society of Beijing, Secretariat of the Academic Working Committee of Beijing Institute of Landscape Architecture, member of the editorial board of Modern Garden, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Landscape Design. Prof. Li’s research interests include ecological engineering, urban and rural sociology, urban planning, urban development, urbanism, biodiversity and conservation, urban ecology, planning, and urban economics.

Mr. Liang LI

Prof. & Dr. Dihua LI

Prof. & Dr. Liang LI

Dr. Yi LU

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Constant Evolution of Materialism Leads to Alienation of Nature​

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Jan, 2023

Built environment factors moderate pandemic fatigue in social distance during the COVID-19 pandemic: A nationwide longitudinal study in the United States has been published in Landscape and Urban Planning.

Dec, 2022

Green spaces, especially nearby forest, may reduce the SARS-CoV-2 infection rate: A nationwide study in the United States has been published in Landscape and Urban Planning.

Sept, 2022

Population-weighted Exposure to Green Spaces Tied to Lower COVID-19 Mortality Rates: A Nationwide Dose-Response Study in the USA has been published in Science of the total environment.

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Population-weighted Exposure to Green Spaces Tied to Lower COVID-19 Mortality Rates: A Nationwide Dose-Response Study in the USA has been published in Science of the total environment.<br>

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