Degree: Ph.D.
Title: Associate Professor
Graduation School: Wuhan University
Office: 209, Jingyuan Building
I am interested in urban green-infrastructure planning, landscape ecology, and planning of climate-adaptive landscape. Big cities in China face serious environment problems such as urban heat island, air pollution and city-logging. Now my research focus on effects of green space to handling with environment issues in big cities through geographic information science and remote sensing. To improve urban ventilation and thermal environment through green space planning and design, the study will consider relationship between microclimate and green space, and then explore quantitative indicators. Lastly, establish principles and good practice for planning and design professionals in the application to the practical works of planning and design green space for comfort urban environment.
- PhD of Landscape Architecture (2013-2017), Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei, China
- Master of Landscape Architecture (2006- 2009), Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
- BS in Landscape Architecture (1998- 2002), Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
- Academic Visitor (2021,9-2022,9), University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom
- Lecture (2012,7-present), Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China
- Teaching Assistant (2009,9-2011,7), Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China
- Landscape Architect (2002,9-2006,7), BLY Landscape and Architecture Planning and Design Institute Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, China
- Xiaoqi Cao, Li Zhang*. The cooling effect of green façade on old residential districts in hot summer in Wuhan[C]. The 17th International Conference on CUPUM- Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management, Helsinki, Finland (Online), June 9-11th 2021. (Oral presentation)
- L.Zhang, Q. Zhan, Y. Lang, “The cooing and ventilation effects of trees configuration in Residential area in central China.” IALE (2019). (Oral presentation)
- Feinan Lyua, Li Zhang*. Using multi-source big data to understand the factors affecting urban park use in Wuhan. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2019(43)
- L.Zhang*, Q. Zhan, Y. Lang, Effects of the tree distribution and species on outdoor environment conditions in a hot summer and cold winter zone: A case study in Wuhan residential quarters. Building and Environment, 2018 (130): 27-39
- L.Zhang, Q. Zhan*, Y. Lang, Study on cooling effect of residential green space in Wuhan . Chinese Landscape Architecture, 2018 (04): 47-53
- L.Zhang, Q. Zhan, Y. Lang, The cooling and ventilation effects of residential vegetation in hot summer and cold winter zone. In: Oral presentation 15TH International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management, Adelaide, Australia, 2017.7.11-7.14
- L.Zhang, Q. Zhan, O.Y. Wan-lu, GIS based summer wind environment analysis in Wuhan. Landscape Architecture, 2017 (03): 89-97