Degree: Ph.D.
Title: Lecturer
Graduation school: Huazhong Agricultural University
Office: 314, Jingyuan Building
[1] 2013.09-2020.12 Huazhong Agricultural University > PhD Landscape Architecture
[2] 2009.09-2013.06 Huazhong Agricultural University > BE Landscape Architecture
[1] 2021.1-present> Huazhong Agricultural University>Lecturer
[1] Diechuan Yang, Chi Gao, Luyuan Li, Veerle Van Eetvelde. Multi-scaled identification of landscape character types and areas in Lushan National Park and its fringes, China. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103844. Landscape and Urban Planning.
[2] Diechuan Yang, Chi Gao, Veerle Van Eetvelde. Deciphering the trajectories of historic landscapes for assisting the historic landscape characterization in Kuling Town, Lushan National Park, China. 10th World Congress of the International Association for Landscape Ecology (IALE), Milano, Italy, 01-05 July 2019.
[3] Diechuan Yang, Chi Gao, Veerle Van Eetvelde. Analyzing the landscape visibility in Lushan National park for holistic protection of cultural landscape heritage and spatial planning. Annual Conference of the European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS), Ghent, Belgium, 09-12 Septembe0r 2018.
[4] Diechuan Yang, Chi Gao. From west to east: Shan-Shui pattern as the key characteristic of regional landscape character assessment for inheriting the cultural identity. Annual Conference of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), Beijing, China, 26-29 May 2017.
[5] Diechuan Yang. Mapping the cultural component:Toponyms as the indicator of historic landscape character for inheriting the sence of place. 2017 European Landscape Ecology Congress (IALE-Europe), Ghent, Belgium, 12-15 September 2017.
[6] Diechuan Yang, Jin Peng, Chi Gao. Protecting the living perservation, activating the rural life: Ecomuseum as an interdisciplinary theory for landscape planning at Gaoyi village, Hunan province, China. ICOMOS-IFLA ISCCL International Symposium, Jeju, South Korea, 4-6 November 2015.
[7] Diechuan Yang, Ye Zhao, Chi Gao. An analysis of overall conservation and sustainable development of historic Gardens based on synchronization and diachronism—a case study of Qingchuan pavilion in Wuhan, China. 52nd World Congress of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), St. Petersburg, Russia, 10-12 June 2015.