
Christopher D. Ellis
Professor · Environmental Planning
University of Maryland, College ParkAbout
Christopher D. Ellis is a Professor at the University of Maryland, affiliated with the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Department of Plant Science & Landscape Architecture. His research focuses on integrating human habitats with natural systems to minimize environmental conflicts, emphasizing sustainable land development, environmental restoration, and the interplay between physical environments and human health/satisfaction. He employs geographic information systems (GIS), landscape ecology, and technology-driven approaches for planning and design.
Key research interests include urban nature's psychophysiological effects, pedestrian safety and walkability, school environments' impact on academic performance, and ecosystem service valuation for green infrastructure. His work spans scales from site-specific designs to regional planning, addressing issues like wetland mitigation, obesity in urban communities, and climate adaptation.
His publications highlight trends in urban sustainability, environmental policy, and interdisciplinary methods such as virtual reality for environmental perception studies. Ellis has contributed to policy frameworks on development limits and land use regulations, emphasizing resilience and equity in megacities.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. He has advised no listed students, though his work likely involves collaborative teams in academic and applied projects. His research often intersects with public health, technology, and community engagement to address complex environmental challenges.
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