Wei-Lun Tsai, Ph.D.

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2014 Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 
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Natural Resource Management, Recreation, General
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Yu-Fai Leung grad student 2014 NCSU
 (Linking Urban Forest Fragmentation with Human Health: Conceptual Foundations and Methodological Issues.)
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Tsai WL, Nash MS, Rosenbaum DJ, et al. (2021) Types and spatial contexts of neighborhood greenery matter in associations with weight status in women across 28 U.S. communities. Environmental Research. 111327
Tsai WL, Davis AJS, Jackson LE. (2019) Associations between types of greenery along neighborhood roads and weight status in different climates. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. 41: 104-107
Tsai W, Yngve L, Zhou Y, et al. (2019) Street-level neighborhood greenery linked to active transportation: A case study in Milwaukee and Green Bay, WI, USA Landscape and Urban Planning. 191: 103619
Tsai WL, McHale MR, Jennings V, et al. (2018) Relationships between Characteristics of Urban Green Land Cover and Mental Health in U.S. Metropolitan Areas. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 15
Tsai W, Leung Y, McHale MR, et al. (2018) Relationships between urban green land cover and human health at different spatial resolutions Urban Ecosystems. 22: 315-324
Walden-Schreiner C, Leung YF, Kuhn T, et al. (2017) Environmental and managerial factors associated with pack stock distribution in high elevation meadows: Case study from Yosemite National Park. Journal of Environmental Management. 193: 52-63
Tsai WL, Floyd MF, Leung YF, et al. (2015) Urban Vegetative Cover Fragmentation in the U.S.: Associations With Physical Activity and BMI. American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Chiou C, Huang M, Tsai W, et al. (2013) Assessing impact of Natural Disasters on Tourist Arrivals: The Case of Xitou Nature Education Area (XNEA), Taiwan International Journal of Tourism Sciences. 13: 47-64
Chiou CR, Tsai WL, Leung YF. (2010) A GIS-dynamic segmentation approach to planning travel routes on forest trail networks in Central Taiwan Landscape and Urban Planning. 97: 221-228
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