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Ting-I Lee

Name

 

Email: Ting-i.Lee@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk

 

Previous education

2003. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Department of Horticultural Science, College of Bio-Resources and Agriculture, National Taiwan University

2005. Master of Science in Department of Horticultural Science-Division of Landscape Horticulture, College of Bio-Resources and Agriculture, National Taiwan University

Dissertation

Smart Growth Management of Contemporary Urbanism: Learning European Experience of Spatial Planning System.

Supervisor: Cecilia Wong and Philip Bell

Research profile

Her research is concerned with increasing the distinctiveness and competitiveness of Taipei metropolis by establishing and renewing urban parks through urban regeneration strategies.

Additional Information

Funding

Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Manchester.

Conference and other presentations

Tsai, Hou-Nan & Lee, Ting-I, 2004. Sustainable management of agricultural land use at the urban-rural interface- a case study of experience in Netherlands, Taipei: The Fifth Landscape and Environment Planning and Designing Conference.

Tsai, Hou-Nan, Rau, Wen-Chung & Lee, Ting-I, 2005. Evaluating the performance of higher education in landscape architecture. Taichung: 2004 Landscape Forum.

Tsai, Hou-Nan & Lee, Ting-I, 2005. Reading the edge cityscape of cotemporary metropolis-a case study on the eastern fringe of metropolitan Taipei. Taichung: 2005 conference of Taiwan Institute of Urban Planning.

Tsai, Hou-Nan & Lee, Ting-I, 2006. Reading the edge cityscape of contemporary metropolis---a case study on the eastern fringe of the metropolitan Taipei. Beijing: International Forum on Urbanism 2006 in Beijing.

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