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Professor Ray Green is a renowned academic in Landscape Architecture and Heritage at the University of Melbourne's Melbourne School of Design. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy and has expertise in coastal development, biophilic design, and sustainable urbanism. His research focuses on environment-behavior interactions and climate change impacts on landscapes.
Education: BSc (Cum Laude), Master of Landscape Architecture, PhD.
Research emphasizes coastal communities, urban sustainability, and health benefits of nature. Notable books include Coastal Towns in Transition and Planning, Housing and Infrastructure for Smart Villages. He has led large grants, including a $1.9M Indian Government project on rural development.
- Awards: Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects (2012).
- Teaching: Studio 5 (Sustainable Urbanism), Environment-Behavior Methods.
Global collaborations include Chile, Spain, Thailand. Supervises PhD students on topics like wetlands, post-disaster environments, and children's perceptions of nature.
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