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Yue Cui is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Economic and Spatial Analysis for Planning and Management within the School of Planning, Design and Construction at Michigan State University. Her interdisciplinary work bridges economic analysis, spatial planning, and resource management.
Dr. Cui's research focuses on:
- Economic Impact Analysis of recreation and tourism
- Geographic Information Systems applications
- Placemaking and Community Development tools
- Natural Resource Management systems
- Spatial analysis methodologies
With expertise spanning computer engineering, information economics, and geography, Dr. Cui has conducted economic impact studies since 2007 for major organizations including the National Marine Manufacturers Association, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and National Park Service. She specializes in designing Volunteered Geographic Information Systems for spatial-related survey instruments and recreation resource management tools.
Her publication record demonstrates applied research at the intersection of economic analysis and spatial planning, particularly examining property markets and regional economic impacts. Dr. Cui's work consistently connects theoretical geographic concepts with practical economic assessment methodologies.
Dr. Cui is affiliated with the Autonomous Futures initiative, indicating engagement with emerging technologies in spatial planning contexts. Her research portfolio shows strong connections with government agencies and industry organizations, highlighting the practical application of academic work to real-world planning challenges.


