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Dr. SUN Guibo
Institute
of Space and Earth Information Science
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, N.T. Hong Kong
Email: gbsun@cuhk.edu.hk
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Education |
2014
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Ph.D. in Earth system and Geoinforamtion Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
2010 |
M.Sc. in Geographic Information Science, Liaoning Technical University |
2008
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B.Sc. in Geographic Information Science, Liaoning Technical University |
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Position
held |
2014.12-Present |
Research associate, Institute of Space and
Earth Information Science, CUHK.
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2014.09-2014.12 |
Research associate, UPMA, Peking University.
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2013.12-2014.03 |
Visiting scholar, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge |
2013.09-2013.12 |
Visiting scholar, CGA, Harvard University |
2013.02-2013.04 |
Research intern, United Nations ESCAP |
2012.12-2012.02 |
Research intern, Urban planning center, Nansha national new district, Guangzhou |
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Research Interests |
- Healthy city
- Transit-oriented development
- Built environment and non-motorized travel |
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Awards |
2014 |
Reaching out Awards, Hong Kong SAR Government Scholarship |
2013 |
Global Scholarship Programme for Research Excellence at CUHK for 2013-14 |
2012 |
GIScience 2012 student scholarship, Columbus, OHIO, USA |
2012 |
The Yuen Yuen Scholarship for Remote Sensing Science and Technology, Hong Kong |
2011 |
University Excellent Graduates in Liaoning Province (M. Sc.) |
2010 |
CASC Scholarship (CASC: China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp) |
2010 |
CCEA Scholarship (CCEA: China Coal Education Association) |
2008 |
University Excellent Graduates in Liaoning Province (B. Sc.) |
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Research Projects |
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The evaluation of the walking environment and land development strategies of subway line 4 in Guangzhou, China, Nansha urban planning center fund. (Principal Investigator)
- Accessibility Model for Pedestrians in High Density Urban Built Environment Around Rail Transit Station, NSFC. (Co-Investigator)
- Exploring the Influence of Built Environment on Walking Behavior using Controlled Experiment: CUHK as a case study, CUHK Direct Grant, (Co-Investigator)
- The effect and magnitude of transit development on active travel: a longitudinal study in a medium-size city in China.” NSFC,(41561035, Principal Investigator)
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Selected Publication |
- G. Sun, R.A. Acheampong, H. Lin, V.C. Pun. Understanding Walking Behavior among
University Students Using Theory of Planned Behavior. International Journal of
Environmental Research and Public Health, 12(11):13794-13806, 2015.
- G. Sun, R. Haining, H. Lin, N. Oreskovic, J. He. Comparing the perception with the reality of walking in a hilly environment: an accessibility method applied to a university campus in Hong Kong. Geospatial Health, 10(340), 32-39, 2015.
- G. Sun, N. Oreskovic, H. Lin. How do changes to the built environment influence walking behaviors? a longitudinal study within a university campus in Hong Kong. International Journal of Health Geographics, 13(1), 28, 2014
- H. Lin, G. Sun*, R. Li. The influence of built environment on walking behavior: measurement issues, theoretical considerations, modeling methodologies and Chinese empirical studies. In Kwan, M.-P., Richardson, D., Wang, D., Zhou, C. (Eds.) Space-Time Integration in Geography and GIScience: Research Frontiers in the U.S. and China. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014.
- G. Sun,H. Lin, R. Li. Measuring the influence of built environment on walking behavior: an accessibility approach. . In N. Xiao, M.-P. Kwan, M. Goodchild, & S. Shekhar (Eds.), Geographic Information Science (Vol. 7478, pp. 187-197, Lecture Notes in Computer Science): Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.
- 曲白,孙贵博*. 广州南沙国家级新区公共服务设施规划初探. 现代城市研究,已接收,2016年见刊.
- 曲白,孙贵博*.中国新城镇(区)城市轨道交通规划评估:以广州南沙国家新区地铁四号线为例. 城市发展研究,2015(22):1-6.
- 林珲, 孙贵博*, 何捷.中国城市步行行为初步研究,《中国城市发展报告2012》,年本, 2013.
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Working papers |
- G.Sun, J. Zacharias and B. Ma, N. Oreskovic (2015). Walking from metro: the effect of local built environment in Beijing.
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孙贵博, 林珲, 运迎霞, 何捷 (2015). 城市轨道交通对非机动出行影响机制及影响强度的研究综述.
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