都市環境學

 

Reading Papers

 

Topic 1: Urban flooding disaster perception

         Tripathi, R., S.K. Sengupta, A. Patra and H Chang I.W. Jung (2014) Climate change, urban development, and community perception of an extreme flood: A case study of Vernonia, Oregon, USA. Applied Geography 46: 137-146.

         Fatti, C.E. and Z. Patel (2013) Perceptions and responses to urban flood risk: Implications for climate governance in the South. Applied Geography 36: 13-22.

Topic 2: Urban flooding frequency analysis

          Villarini, G., J.A. Smith, F. Serinaldi, J. Bales, P.D. Bates and W.F. Krajewski (2009) Flood frequency analysis for nonstationary annual peak records in an urban drainage basin. Advances in Water Resources 32: 1255-1266.

         Qin, H., X. Tan, G. Fu, Y. Zhang and Y. Huang (2013) Frequency analysis of urban runoff quality in an urbanizing catchment of Shenzhen, China. Journal of Hydrology 496: 79-88.

Topic 3: Urban wetland and forest management

         Richards, D.R. and D.A. Friess (2015) A rapid indicator of cultural ecosystem service usage at a fine spatial scale: Content analysis of social media photographs. Ecological Indicators 53: 187-195.

         Ordó˜nez, C. and P.N. Duinker (2013) An analysis of urban forest management plans in Canada: Implications for urban forest management. Landscape and Urban Planning 116: 36-47.

Topic 4: Urban environmental justice

        Huang, Y., Y. Ning, T. Zhang and Y. Fei (2015) Public acceptance of waste incineration power plants in China: Comparative case studies. Habitat International 47: 11-19.

         Wolch, J.R., J. Byrne and J.P. Newell (2014) Urban green space, public health, and environmental justice: The challenge of making cities ‘just green enough’. Landscape and Urban Planning 125: 234-244.

Topic 5: Urban greenway network

         Tan, K.W. (2006) A greenway network for Singapore. Landscape and Urban Planning 76: 45-66.

         Yokohari, M., M. Amemiya and M. Amati (2006) The history and future directions of greenways in Japanese New Towns. Landscape and Urban Planning 76: 210-222.

Topic 6: Urban stream restoration

         Palmer, M.A., S. Filoso and R.M. Fanelli (2014) From ecosystems to ecosystem services: Stream restoration as ecological engineering. Ecological Engineering 65: 62-70.

         Mitsch, W.J. (2012) What is ecological engineering? Ecological Engineering 45: 5-12.

Topic 7: Urban environmental planning

         Javadian, M., H. Shamskooshki and M. Momeni (2011) Application of sustainable urban development in environmental suitability analysis of educational land use by using AHP and GIS in Tehran. Procedia Engineering 21: 72-80.

         Yavuz, F. and T. Baycan (2013) Use of swot and analytic hierarchy process integration as a participatory decision making tool in watershed management. Procedia Technology 8: 134-143.

Topic 8: Urban land use change

         Arsanjani, J.J., M. Helbich, W. Kainz and A.D. Boloorani (2013) Integration of logistic regression, Markov chain and cellular automata models to simulate urban expansion. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 21: 265-275.

         Moghadam, H.S. and M. Helbich (2013) Spatiotemporal urbanization processes in the megacity of Mumbai, India: A Markov chains-cellular automata urban growth model. Applied Geography 40: 140-149.

Topic 9: Urban landscape fragmentation

         Fan, C. and S. Myint (2014) A comparison of spatial autocorrelation indices and landscape metrics in measuring urban landscape fragmentation. Landscape and Urban Planning 121: 117-128.

         Chang, H. (2008) Spatial analysis of water quality trends in the Han River basin, South Korea. Water Research 42: 3285-3304.