Dr. Chuo Li
Overview
Education
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Doctor of Philosophy (PHD), Landscape Architecture
- University of Wisconsin-Madison, Master of Arts (MA), Landscape Architecture
- Roskilde University, Master of Arts (MA), Environmental Resources
- Sichuan University, Bachelor of Engineering (BENG), Architecture
Publications
Year | Publications |
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2023 | Li, C. 2023. Park access affects physical activity: new evidence from geolocated Twitter data analysis. Journal of Urban Design 28(3):316-335. |
2023 | Li, C., 2023. Urban Agriculture and Community Resilience: The Vietnamese Village in Post-Katrina New Orleans. Landscape Journal 42(2):41-54. |
2020 | Li, C., Chen, H. 2020. Culture and nature in conserving the indigenous water syste in rural China: A case study of the ancient village of Hongcun. Journal of Landscape Architecture 2:44-55. |
2019 | Li, C., Seymour, M. W. 2019. Children’s Perceptions of Neighbourhood Environments for Walking and Outdoor Play. Landscape Research 44(4):430-443. |
2019 | Li, C., 2019. Postwar Urban Redevelopment and the Politics of Exclusion: The Case of San Francisco's Chinatown. Journal of Planning History 18(1):27-43. |
2018 | Li, C., Chi, G., Jackson, R. 2018. Neighbourhood built environment and walking behaviours: Evidence from the rural American South. Indoor and Built Environment 27(7):938-952. |
2018 | Li, C., Ghiasi, A., Li, X., Chi, G. 2018. Sociodemographics and access to organic and local food: A case study of New Orleans, Louisiana. Cities 79:141-150. |
2015 | Li, C., 2015. Interrogating Ethnic Identity: Space and Community Building in Chicago's Chinatown. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review 27(1):55-68. |
2015 | Li, C., Chi, G. ., Jackson, R. 2015. Perceptions and Barriers to Walking in the Rural American South: The Influence of Neighborhood Built Environment on Pedestrian Behaviors. Urban Design International 20:255-273. |
2015 | Li, C., 2015. Commercialism and Identity Politics in New York's Chinatown. Journal of Urban History 41(6):1118-1134. |
2015 | Li, C., 2015. Heritage and Ethnic Identity: Preserving Chinese Cemeteries in the United States. International Journal of Heritage Studies 21(7):642-659. |
Extension Publications
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Awards & Honors
- 2020 Project Excellence Award
The Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals (SORP) - Isaiah J. Whitley MCTS Legacy of Excellence
Mobile county Training School, Mobile, AL - Most Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year Award,
Department of Landscape Architecture - Outstanding Leadership Award
Department of Landscape Architecture - Most Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year Award
Department of Landscape Architecture, MSU