
Mei-Po Kwan
@meipokwan
Professor of Geography @CUHKofficial; interested in environmental health, human mobility, healthy cities, social justice, and GIScience.
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http://meipokwan.org 20-02-2016 18:32:24
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New paper in Environmental Epidemiology considers risk of dementia due to life-course exposure to air pollution using The Lothian Birth Cohorts Led by Otto J with Gergő Baranyi Simon Cox & colleagues journals.lww.com/environepidem/…

Check out our new CRESH video from our Economic and Social Research Council study on 'Lifecourse of Place: how environments throughout life can support healthy ageing' where we showcase some key project findings media.ed.ac.uk/media/Lifecour… Gergő Baranyi Catharine Ward Thompson The Lothian Birth Cohorts Simon Cox



We are excited to share our new study Mei-Po Kwan, which examines the associations between individuals’ daily carbon footprints and their exposures to multiple environmental factors (i.e., air pollution, noise, and greenspace) across space and time. doi.org/10.1016/j.geos…




Using structural equation modeling and mediation analyses, our new open-access paper found that greenspace has the most substantial total effect on mental health, followed by air pollution and noise pollution. American Association of Geographers The American Geographical Society

Using GPS-enabled mobile sensing and survey data, our new open-access paper found that increased greenspace exposure is associated with a higher likelihood of better mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic. American Association of Geographers The American Geographical Society

JOB🚨: Assistant Professor in Human Geography at Nottingham Geography: 💰£41,421 to £56,921 per annum Any of these research areas very welcome: 🔹Cultural and Historical Geography 🔹Economic and #Political Worlds 🔹Environment, Health and Society. jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…

We are excited to share our new study Mei-Po Kwan, which revealed that dietary changes are associated with increased air pollution-related health impacts and environmental inequity in China.

Call for papers at the next Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Annual Meeting in Birmingham! If you are a researcher working at the intersection of health equalities, urban blue and green spaces, and urban planning, we would love to hear from you!

In Hong Kong, perceived COVID-19 risk reduced daily mobility more for those with less travel flexibility. Our new study Mei-Po Kwan Jianwei Huang Dong Liu, PhD highlights the key role of flexibility in pandemic travel behavior. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tbs.…

Just published in Scientific Data: Our LLM-driven dataset revealing spatiotemporal patterns of street & neighborhood crime across China! With ~1 million geo-tagged crime records, supports SDG 11 & 16 research. Mei-Po Kwan #OpenData rdcu.be/eejq2


Our new paper suggests that the uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP) arises not only from neglecting human mobility but also from indoor-outdoor uncertainties, highlighting the key role of indoor spaces in environmental/social exposure. bit.ly/4ln4VJi Mei-Po Kwan




Our new paper shows that the NEAP may lead to underestimated health-environment associations, and mobility-based measures may reduce 20.9 %–52.3 % of the underestimation error. American Association of Geographers The American Geographical Society Soc Sci & Medicine sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
