Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

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)
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

Work In Progress
2019 Kim, G., & Newman, G. (2019). Urban regeneration: Community engagement process for vacant land in declining cities. Cities (SSCI) (Revision)
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

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.
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

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
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