
About
Han Li is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Sustainable Development at the University of Miami's College of Arts and Sciences. Their research bridges urban geography, sustainable development, and policy analysis, with a focus on climate resilience, pandemic-induced behavioral shifts, and socio-spatial dynamics in urban environments.
- Affiliation: University of Miami (College of Arts and Sciences), previously associated with Chinese institutions like Shanghai's urban research ecosystem.
- Research Themes: Climate policy impacts on labor markets, renewable energy adoption in education, pandemic effects on commuting and residential preferences, and cultural/economic drivers of urban transformation.
Han's work spans interdisciplinary domains, including urban sustainability, spatial diffusion models, and policy evaluation. Their recent studies highlight:
- Quantitative analysis of solar PV adoption in U.S. schools amid cost-alleviation policies
- Geospatial modeling of flood risk counterfactuals in Germany
- Post-lockdown commuting behavior shifts in Shanghai using phone signal data
- Evolution of residential preferences for parks and coastal amenities during/after the pandemic
- Interplay between peer social networks and psychological resilience in migrant children's school adaptation
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