Editorial Team

Editors in Chief:

Huhua Cao,
Professor, Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics & School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa, Canada

Areas of expertise: Urban studies and international development, mobility and cultural minority immigrants, urban indigenous/ethnic minority studies, urbanization and social transformation, spatial inequality and accessibility to social services, ecosystem assessment and management (EAM), geospatial and statistical analysis (GIS)

 

 Kh Md Nahiduzzaman (Editor in chief for English version),

Areas of expertise: Dr. Nahiduzzaman’s core research interests are Planning for Urban Transformation, Resilient Planning, Digital Twins, and Urban (Environmental) Studies. He is an internationally well acclaimed researcher, and heavily engaged on interdiscipliniary research with the key local governments and industrial partners, and indigenous communities in the province of British Columbia (BC) and across Canada.

 

Olivier Dehoorne (Editor in chief for French version),

Areas of expertise: Dr Olivier Dehoorne is a research professor at Université des Antilles, France. In addition to his research and teaching activities, he is also the editor of the Revue Études Caribéennes and a member of the Research Chair in Partnership on Attractiveness and Innovation in Tourism (Quebec and Charlevoix). We should mention that Dr. Dehoorne recently published a book on the lifestyle and migration of tourists, Entre tourisme et migration.

 

WEI Fang (Editor in chief for Chinese version),

Associate Professor, College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, China

Areas of expertise: Land use planning, urban economy, urban social geography, urban public space, climate change, urban ecology, sustainable development, machine learning and land use optimization

Editors:

John Zacharias,
Chair Professor, College of Architecture and Landscape, Peking University, China

Areas of expertise: Sustainable development, architecture, urban planning, built environment, urban development, urbanism, land use planning, urban ecology, mobility, spatial behaviour, public transport, non- motorized transport

 

Claude Ngomsi,
Senior Programme Management Officer, Regional Office for Africa, United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), Kenya

Areas of expertise: Participatory urban planning, urban safety and security, formulation and evaluation of urban policy, spatial development framework, housing and urban renewal, and multilevel financing mechanism