
Jessica Hemingway
Researcher · Environmental Science
Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional DevelopmentAbout
Jessica Hemingway is a researcher at the Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER) in Dresden, affiliated with the Dresden University of Technology as part of the Landscape Ecosystems and Biodiversity research area. Her work focuses on urban environmental acupuncture, green infrastructure, climate change adaptation, and sustainable urban transformation, with a strong emphasis on integrating ecosystem services and community-driven planning.
- PhD in Environmental Science, Dresden Leibniz Graduate School (DLGS), 2017
- Master of Arts in City and Regional Planning, The Ohio State University, 2008
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, SUNY College at Buffalo, 2006
Hemingway's research explores how small-scale, targeted urban interventions ("acupuncture") can catalyze broader ecological and social sustainability. Her publications emphasize nature-based solutions for heat stress reduction, citizen participation in green space design, and policy frameworks for climate adaptation. Recent work includes comparative studies between Central Europe and East Asia.
Key trends in her 15 most recent articles (2022-2024) revolve around urban environmental acupuncture as a strategy for implementing nature-based solutions, evaluating green infrastructure effectiveness, and developing transnational action planning frameworks. She frequently collaborates with Juliane Mathey and Peter Wirth on guidelines and case studies for small green spaces.
Scientific Awards:
- American Planning Association Clintonville Sustainability Plan, Outstanding Project Award (2008)
- Ronald E. McNair Scholar Award, Upholding the Ideals of a Scholar (2004)
- McNair Scholars Program, Research Scholarship (2008)
Hemingway holds a full scholarship from the Dresden Leibniz Graduate School (2008-2013) and contributes to projects like CICADA4CE, SALUTE4CE, and SPOT, focusing on ecosystem services, climate resilience, and cultural tourism development.
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