Results 1-10 of 18 (Search time: 0.006 seconds).
NO | Title, Author(s) (Publication Title, Volume Issue, Page, Issue Date) |
---|---|
Do the characteristics of new green space contribute to gentrification? Kim, Seung Kyum; Wu, Longfeng, URBAN STUDIES, v.59, no.2, pp.360 - 380, 2022-02 | |
Urban agglomeration worsens spatial disparities in climate adaptation Kim, Seung Kyum; Bennett, Mia M.; van Gevelt, Terry; Joosse, Paul, SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.11, no.1, 2021-04 | |
The implication of the increase in storm frequency and intensity to coastal housing markets Kim, Seung Kyum; Peiser, Richard B., JOURNAL OF FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT, v.13, no.3, 2020-09 | |
Does socioeconomic development lead to more equal distribution o green space? Evidence from Chinese cities Wu, Longfeng; Kim, Seung Kyum, SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, v.757, 2021-02 | |
Socioeconomic groups and their green spaces availability in urban areas of China: A distributional justice perspective Wu, Longfeng; Kim, Seung Kyum; Lin, Chensong, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY, v.131, pp.26 - 35, 2022-05 | |
Transboundary air pollution and cross-border cooperation: Insights from marine vessel emissions regulations in Hong Kong and Shenzhen Kim, Seung Kyum; van Gevelt, Terry; Joosse, Paul; Bennett, Mia M., SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY, v.80, 2022-05 | |
Health outcomes of urban green space in China: Evidence from Beijing Wu, Longfeng; Kim, Seung Kyum, SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY, v.65, 2021-02 | |
Impacts of green infrastructure on flood risk perceptions in Hong Kong Kim, Seung Kyum; Joosse, Paul; Bennett, Mia M.; van Gevelt, Terry, CLIMATIC CHANGE, v.162, no.4, pp.2277 - 2299, 2020-10 | |
How Are Green Spaces Distributed among Different Social Groups in Urban China? A National Level Study Wu, Longfeng; Kim, Seung Kyum, FORESTS, v.11, no.12, 2020-12 | |
Exploring the equality of accessing urban green spaces: A comparative study of 341 Chinese cities Wu, Longfeng; Kim, Seung Kyum, ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, v.121, 2021-02 |
Discover