Publications - Landscape & Urban Ecosystems Lab
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
2019 | Kim, G., & Miller, P. A. The impact of green infrastructure on human health and well-being: The example of the Huckleberry Trail and the Heritage Community Park and Natural Area in Blacksburg, Virginia. Sustainable Cities and Society, 48, 101562 (SCIE) |
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2018 | Kim, G., & Coseo, P. (2018). Urban park systems to support sustainability: The role of urban park system in hot arid urban climate. Forests, 9(7), 439 (SSCI) |
2018 | Kim, G. (2018). An integrated systems of urban green infrastructure on different types of vacant land to provide multiple benefits for local communities. Sustainable Cities and Society, 36, 116-130 (SCIE) |
2018 | Kim, G., Miller, P. A., & Nowak, D. J. (2018). Urban vacant land typology: A tool for managing urban vacant land. Sustainable Cities and Society, 36, 144-156 (SCIE) |
2016 | Kim, G. (2016). Assessing urban forest structure, ecosystem services, and economic benefits on vacant land. Sustainability, 8(7), 679 (SSCI) |
2016 | Kim, G. (2016). The public value of urban vacant land: Social responses and ecological value.Sustainability, 8(5), 486 (SSCI) |
2016 | Kim, G., Miller, P. A., & Nowak, D. J. (2016). The value of green infrastructure on vacant and residential land in Roanoke, Virginia. Sustainability, 8(4), 296 (SSCI) |
2015 | Kim, G., Miller, P. A., & Nowak, D. J. (2015). Assessing urban vacant land ecosystem services: Urban vacant land as green infrastructure in the City of Roanoke, Virginia.Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 14(3), 519-526 (SSCI) |
2013 | Kim, G., & Mugavin, D. (2013). Design research: Transforming urban landscape - The example of Dorim Stream, Seoul, South Korea. Journal of the Urban Design Institute of Korea, 14(4), 93-110 |
Work In Progress
2019 | Kim, G., & Newman, G. (2019). Urban regeneration: Community engagement process for vacant land in declining cities. Cities (SSCI) (Revision) |
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2019 | Song, P., Tian, G., Mayer, A. L., Kim, G., He, R., Xu, E., & Liu, X. (2019). Green Space Hydrological Effects on Stormwater Runoff Reduction in Luohe, China. Urban Ecosystems (SSCI) (Under Review) |
2019 | Kim, E. J., & Kim, G. (2019). To what extent does mega event-based development have durable spillover effects? A spatiotemporal analysis of city attraction network based on visitors’ flow changes in Gangneung, a 2018 Winter Olympics host city. Cities (SSCI) (Under Review) |
2019 | Rottle, N. D., Miller, P. A., Montalto, F., Boyle, C., & Kim, G. (2018). The Greening of cities, from research to policy. Landscape and Urban Planning (SSCI) |
Professional Reports
2018 | Kim, G. (2018). Vacant land assessment tool for community garden, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES), North Carolina A&T Cooperative Extension. |
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2017 | Kim, G. (2017). Assessing multiple ecosystem services in urban green infrastructure to support of sustainable community in Arizona: Analysis of the urban forest structure, function, and economic benefits, Herberger Institute Research, Arizona State University. |
2013 | Kim, G. (2013). i-Tree ecosystem analysis: Vacant parcels as green infrastructure, City of Roanoke, Virginia (USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, Trans.) (pp. 38): College of Architecture and Urban Studies at Virginia Tech. |
2013 | Kim, G. (2013). i-Tree ecosystem analysis: Green infrastructure value on residential land, City of Roanoke, Virginia (USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, Trans.) (pp. 38): College of Architecture and Urban Studies at Virginia Tech. |
2012 |
Gilboy, E., Steika, K., LaRoche, M., Kim, G., Illmenssee, K., & Poteet, T. (2012). Luray conceptual design enhancement for cliffside pocket park, chinkapin oak, and main street trees. Prepared for the town of Luray, VA (pp. 55). Community Design Assistant Center: College of Architecture and Urban Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. |
Citations
2014 | Kim, G., & Miller, P. A. (2014). Assessing urban vacant land forest structure and ecosystem services in the City of Roanoke, Virginia. In L. Hitchings, Urban wastelands worth millions for what they give us: USA NEWS (http://www.dailynewsen.com/technology/urban-wastelands-worth-millions-for-what-they-give-us-h2632451.html) 14 September, 2014 |
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2014 | Kim, G., & Miller, P. A. (2014). Assessing urban vacant land forest structure and ecosystem services in the City of Roanoke, Virginia. In L. Hitchings, Urban wastelands worth millions for what they give us: New Scientist (http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn26208-urban wastelands-worth-millions-for-what-they-give-us.html) 12 September, 2014 |