Title: Professor
Graduation School: Beijing Forestry University
Office: 307, Jingyuan Building
Sustainable landscape architectural planning and design;
Plantscape planning and design;
Landscape architecture education.
[1] 1986.09-1989.06 Beijing Forestry University > MS Landscape Architecture
[2] 1982.09-1986.06 Beijing Forestry University > BS Landscape Architecture
[1] 2004.09-present> Huazhong Agricultural University> Professor
[2] 1995.06-2004.09> Huazhong Agricultural University> Associate Professor
[3] 1989.07-1995.06> Huazhong Agricultural University> Lecturer
[4]1997.09-1998.10> Kasesart University, Thailand, Visiting Scholar
[1] Zhao, Ye, David C. Harvey, Gao Chi*. Identifying Shan‐Shui characteristics for national landscape heritage: Reconciling western and Chinese landscape characterisation from a trans‐cultural perspective. The Geographical Journal, 2020.
[2] Yang Diechuan, Gao Chi, Luyuan Li, Veerle Van Eetvelde*. Multi-scaled identification of landscape character types and areas in Lushan National Park and its fringes, China. Landscape and Urban Planning, 2020.
[3] Li HaoTian., Yang Diechuan, Gao Chi, Liu Wenping*. Effects of built area on net primary productivity provided by different landscape characters and the promotion potential. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2022.
[4] Wang Yilei, Gao Chi*. Eight Sceneries’- Carriers Of Inheriting Urban Context: Case Study of Luoyang City, China. 58nd World Congress of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), Gwangju, Republic of Korea, 1-3 September 2022.
[5] Gao Tongxi, Gao Chi*. Toponyms as the indicator to identifying and mapping the correlativity between cultural and natural context based on GIS. ECLAS and UNISCAPE Annual Conference, 2019.
[6] Zhao Ye, Gao Chi*. Cross-cultural Understanding of Landscape Characterisation. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture(CELA) Conference, Beijing, 2017.
[7] Yang Diechuan, Gao Chi*. From west to east: Shan-Shui pattern as the key characteristic of regional landscape character assessment for inheriting the cultural identity. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture(CELA) Conference, Beijing, 2017.
[8] Zhang Junlei, Gao Chi*. The evolution and characteristics of Chinese contemporary landscape architecture aesthetics in the multicultural contexts. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture(CELA) Conference, Beijing, 2017.
[9] Zhao Ye, Gao Chi*. A Multi-dimensional Structure of Layered Landscapes Integrating ‘Time Depth’ into Contemporary: a Case Study of World Heritage Site Wudang Mountains, China, 53rd IFLA World Congress, 355, Italy, 2016
[10] Yang Diechuan, Zhao Ye, Gao Chi*. 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, 2015.
[11] Zhao Ye, Gao Chi*. Assessing the landscape character of the urban cultural landscape: a new perspective of overall conservation for historic landscape in the 21st Century. 52nd International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), St. Petersburg, Russia, 2015.
[12] Yang Diechuan, Gao Chi, 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, 2019.