Climate change impacts on public space: the role of urban greenery in mitigating and adapting to urban heat
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Jiawei Fu is a dedicated researcher with a passion for advancing the understanding of the relationship between urban green spaces and microclimates. As a landscape architect and lecturer with professional and teaching experience, she has a proven track record of accomplishments, including mentoring students to win awards in landscape design, contributing to the development of urban green strategies in Macau, successfully assisting in coordinating various disciplines for timely and efficient completion of theme park projects, and designing residential community and public landscapes. Currently, as a a visiting scholar at the University of the Sunshine Coast, she is utilizing advanced computer simulation tools (ENVI-met) to study the impact of vegetation on microclimate and human thermal comfort in urban streets.
UniSC Staff
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PhD (Architecture and Building) Candidate
Australia
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PhD (Architecture and Building) Candidate
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Master of Science in Agriculture (Research) (Ornamental Plants and Horticulture)
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Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Landscape Architecture)
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