Raziyeh Teimouri | Urban Environmental Planning | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Raziyeh Teimouri | Urban Environmental Planning | Best Research Article Award

Researcher | University of South Australia | Australia

Dr. Raziyeh Teimouri is a distinguished academic and urban planner whose research and teaching expertise bridge the fields of urban and regional planning, healthy cities, and socio-environmental sustainability. Her scholarly work focuses on advancing sustainable urban development through green space planning, spatial analysis, and ecological design strategies that promote both social well-being and environmental resilience. She has made notable contributions to the understanding of urban heat island mitigation, land-use dynamics, and equitable access to green and public spaces by integrating GIS, AI, and data-driven methods into urban research. With 235 citations across 221 documents, 23 publications, and an h-index of 9, her research has been widely published in high-impact international journals, addressing critical urban challenges in both developed and developing contexts. Beyond academia, she has applied her expertise across interdisciplinary and governmental projects, contributing to strategic planning, policy assessment, and climate-responsive urban design. Her professional memberships in organizations such as the Planning Institute of Australia and the Royal Geographical Society of South Australia reflect her active engagement in advancing professional and academic discourses in planning. As a lecturer, researcher, and mentor, she fosters innovation and collaboration in shaping sustainable, inclusive, and healthy urban environments, making her a key contributor to the future of resilient city planning and social-ecological sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Yigitcanlar, T., Kamruzzaman, M., Teimouri, R., Degirmenci, K., & Alanjagh, F. A. (2020). Association between park visits and mental health in a developing country context: The case of Tabriz, Iran. Landscape and Urban Planning, 199, 103805.

Reshadat, S., Zangeneh, A., Saeidi, S., Teimouri, R., & Yigitcanlar, T. (2019). Measures of spatial accessibility to health centers: Investigating urban and rural disparities in Kermanshah, Iran. Journal of Public Health, 27(4), 519-529.

Teimouri, R., & Yigitcanlar, T. (2018). An approach towards effective ecological planning: Quantitative analysis of urban green space characteristics. Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management, 4(2), 195-206.

Khademi, N., Zanganeh, A., Saeidi, S., Teimouri, R., Khezeli, M., Jamshidi, B., & others. (2021). Quality of life of HIV-infected individuals: Insights from a study of patients in Kermanshah, Iran. BMC Infectious Diseases, 21(1), 203.

Khademi, N., Zangeneh, A., Ziapour, A., Saeidi, S., Teimouri, R., Yenneti, K., & others. (2022). Exploring the epidemiology of suicide attempts: Risk modeling in Kermanshah—Iran. Frontiers in Public Health, 10, 924907.

 

Junghun Yeum | Urban Green Space | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Junghun Yeum | Urban Green Space | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Gangneung-Wonju National University | South Korea

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Junghun Yeum is an Associate Professor at Gangneung-Wonju National University, Republic of Korea, specializing in landscape ecology with a strong focus on urban ecosystem conservation, ecological restoration, and green network design. His academic journey and professional contributions bridge science, policy, and practice, advancing strategies for biodiversity protection, sustainable planning, and resilience in urban landscapes. He has conducted extensive research on protected area management, ecological zoning, and urban green infrastructure, while also pioneering studies on the therapeutic value of natural environments in reducing stress and enhancing human well-being. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Junghun Yeum scholarly output includes numerous publications in indexed journals, co-authored books, and contributions to policy-driven frameworks for evaluating conservation effectiveness, many of which have been integrated into national strategies for wetland and ecological landscape management. His consultancy engagements with local governments and public agencies provide practical solutions for ecological mapping and conservation planning, while his collaborative projects supported by national research bodies have established innovative methodologies such as EEG-based studies on stress relief in urban parks. He is an editorial board member of leading environmental societies and holds leadership positions in professional organizations, contributing actively to knowledge dissemination and scientific governance. His contributions extend globally through his role as a national focal point to the Ramsar Convention’s Scientific and Technical Review Panel, reflecting his commitment to both ecological preservation and international collaboration. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Junghun Yeum work exemplifies a balanced integration of ecological science, applied research, and policy engagement, making him a leading figure in advancing nature-based solutions for urban sustainability.

Featured Publications

Kim, D. W., Han, B. H., Kim, J. Y., & Yeum, J. H. (2015). Plant community structure of Abies holophylla community from Sinseongam to Jungdaesa in Odaesan National Park. Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 29(6), 895–906.

Bae, J. Y., Kim, J. S., Lee, K. J., Kim, J. Y., & Yeum, J. H. (2013). Changes of vegetation structure in Naejangsan District, Najangsan National Park for twenty years (1991–2010), Korea. Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 27(1), 99–112.

Yeum, J. H., Han, B. H., Choi, J. W., & Jeong, H. U. (2013). Mapping of the damaged forest by oak wilt disease in Bukhansan National Park. Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 27(6), 704–717.

Yeum, J. H., Han, B. H., & Lee, K. J. (2010). A study on designation potential as Ramsar site and management method of massive scale of wetland: A case of Jang Hang estuary wetland, Han River, Korea. Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 24(3), 249–257.

Kim, K., Lee, K. J., Choi, J. W., Yeum, J. H., & Ahn, I. S. (2014). A study on vegetation structure of cultural landscape forest of Dongbaek Island, Busan. Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology, 28(2), 205–214.