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宁波诺丁汉大学理工学院导师教师师资介绍简介-陳加信

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陳加信 环境科学副教授
地理科学系 / 理工学院



联系方式 办公室
理工楼341D

校园
宁波诺丁汉大学

地址
浙江省宁波市泰康东路199号

电话
+86 (0) -9471

邮箱
faith.chan@nottingham.edu.cn



学历
新西兰奥克兰大学 学士
德国波恩大学 硕士
英国利兹大学 博士
英国利兹大学ULTA-1教学文凭
英国高等教育学会(UKHEA)教学文凭

个人简介
本人专门从事国际水资源管理政策方面的研究,尤其是英国、欧洲和东亚的可持续洪水管理和规划实践规范、洪水风险评估实践规范,以及这些规范在发达国家和发展中国家的应用。我的科研项目得到2019年度国家自然科学基金,还有英国科研基金会(UKRC)等的支持。
2012年10月,我进入宁波诺丁汉大学。在此之前,我在利兹大学担任地理学院的教学研究助理。2008年,我完成了ULTA-1级教学资格认证课程并获得了英国高等教育学院(UKHEA)授予的教学助理资格。我经常参与water@leeds研究团队的活动,目前担任三角州Delta团队的主席。在2008年至2011年期间,我还担任了water@leeds研究生论坛的主席


教学
我对教学非常感兴趣,并获得了英国高等教育学院的教学助理资格。在此之前,我参与了利兹大学自然地理学和人文地理学以及环境科学教学模块的研究工作.
其中涉及了大量的教学活动,例如大型和小型讲座、实地考察课程、实验室课程和田园课程。
主讲课程
EJ1GEP全球环境过程
EJ3MFC 水资源管理
参与课程
EJ3DIS/EJ2DIP环境科学论文
Lakes and Catchments in the Anthropocene (F84235 UK) 人類世的湖泊和集水區 (F84235英國诺丁汉大学校區碩士學位科目)
行政
地里科学系高级导师
FoSE学院的交换与海外学习主管
地里科学系招生主管


研究方向
本人专门从事国际水资源管理政策方面的研究,尤其是英国、欧洲和东亚的可持续洪水管理和规划实践规范、洪水风险评估实践规范,以及这些规范在发达国家和发展中国家的应用。


发表文章
Lamond, J., Bhattacharya Mis, N.,Chan, F., Kreibach, H., Montz, B., Proverbs, D., Wilkinson, S.J. (2019) Flood risk insurance, mitigation and commercial property valuation.Property Management(In Press) DOI(10.1108/PM-11-2018-0058).
Chan F., Joon C.C., Ziegler A., Dabrowski M. and Varis O. (2018) Towards resilient flood risk management for Asian coastal cities: lessons learned from Hong Kong and Singapore.Journal of Cleaner Production,187, 576-589.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.03.217
Chan F., Griffiths G., Higgitt D., Shuyang X., Fangfang Z., Yu-Ting T., Yuyao X. and Thorne C. (2018) “Sponge City” in China – a breakthrough of planning and flood risk management in the urban context. Land Use Policy, 76, 772-228.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.03.005
Griffiths, J., Zhu F.-F.Chan F.and Higgitt D. Modelling the impact of sea-level rise on urban flood probability in SE China.Geoscience Frontiers(In Press - available online since 29 March 2018)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2018.02.012
Bhattacharya Mis, N., Lamond, J., Montz, B., Kreibach, H., Wilkinson, S.J.,Chan, F., Proverbs, D. (2018) Flood risk to commercial property: Training and Education Need of Built Environment Professionals.International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment(In Press) https://doi.org/10.1108/IJDRBE-03-2017-0024.
Tang Y.T.,Chan F., O’Donnell E., Griffiths J., Lau L., Higgitt D. and Thorne C. (2018) Aligning Ancient and Modern Approaches to Sustainable Urban Water Management in China: Ningbo as a ‘Blue-Green City’ in the ‘Sponge City’ Campaign. Journal of Flood Risk Management (In Press – available online).https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12451
Yang, L.,Chan F.and Scheffran, J. (2018) Climate change, water management and stakeholder analysis in the Dongjiang River Basin, China.International Journal of Water Resources Development. 34:2, 166-191. DOI: 10.1080/**.2016.**.
Lechner, A.,Chan F., Campos-Arceiz, A. (2018) Biodiversity conservation should be a Core Value of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2, 408-409. DOI: 0.1038/s41559-017-0452-8.
Everett, G., Lamond, J., Mozillo, A., Matsler M. andChan, F.(2018) Delivering Green Streets: An exploration of changing perceptions and behaviours over time around bioswales in Portland, Oregon.Journal of Flood Risk Management. 11, 973-985. DOI: 10.1111/jfr3.12225.
Griffiths, J.,Chan F., Zhu F.-F., Wang V. and Higgitt D. (2017) Reach-scale variation surface water quality in a reticular canal system in the lower Yangtze River Delta region, China.Journal of Environmental Management, 196, 80-90. DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.02.079.
Lo, Y.,Chan F.(2017) Preparing for flooding in England and Wales: the role of risk perception and the social context in driving individual action.Natural Hazards,88:1, 367-387. DOI: 10.1007/s11069-017-2870-y.
Francesch, M., Dabrowski, M., Tai, Y.-T.,Chan, F.and Stead, D. (2017) Governance challenges of climate adaptation in flood-prone delta cities: bridging the gap between spatial planning and flood risk management.Progress in Planning. 114, 1-27. Doi: 10.1016/j.progress.2015.11.001.
Lo, Y., Xu, B.Chan, F.& Su, R. (2016) Household economic resilience to catastrophic rainstorms and flooding in a Chinese megacity.Geographical Research. 54:4, 406-419.
Everett, G., Lamond, J., Mozillo, A.,Chan, F.and Matsler M. (2016) Can sustainable drainage systems help people live with water? Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers -Water Management, 169(2),94-104.
Wesselink A, Warner J, Abu Syed S,Chan, F., Duc Tran D, Haq H, Huthoff F, Le Thuy N, Pinter N, Van Staveren M, Wester P, Zegwaard A (2015) Trends in flood risk management in deltas around the world: are we going ‘soft’?International Journal of Water Governance4(3), 18-25. DOI: 10.7564/15-IJWG90.
Tang, Y.-T.,Chan, F.and Griffiths, J. (2015) City profile: Ningbo.Cities, 42, Part A, 97-108.
Lo, Y., Xu, B.,Chan, F.and Su, R. (2015) Social capital and community preparedness for urban flood hazards in China.Applied Geography, 64, 1-11.
Chan, F., Wright, N., Cheng, X.-T. and Griffiths, J. (2014) After Sandy - rethinking flood risk management in Asian coastal megacities.Natural Hazards Review, 15(2) 101 – 103. DOI: 10.1061/ (ASCE) NH.1527-6996.**.
Chan F., Adekola O.A., Mitchell, G., Ng C.N., and McDonald A.T. (2013) Towards sustainable flood risk management in the mega-cities, the Pearl River Delta case.Irrigation and Drainage, 62(4), 501-509. DOI: 10.1002/ird.1733.
Chan, F., Adekola, O., Ng, C.N., Mitchell, G. and McDonald, A. (2013) Coastal flood risk management practice in Tai O town, Hong Kong.Environmental Practice, 15 (3), 1-19. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S**00215.
Chan, F., Mitchell, G., Adekola, O. and McDonald, A. (2013) Appraising sustainable flood risk management in coastal mega-cities: A case study of practice in the Pearl River Delta, China.Water and Climate Change.4(4), 390-409.Doi:10.2166/wcc.2013.018.
Jiang, Y.,Chan, F., Guan, D., and Holden, J. (2013) China’s water management – challenges for now and solutions for the future?Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 12(7) 1535-1545.
Chan, F., Adekola, O., Cheng, X.-T., Mitchell, G. and McDonald, A. (2013) Developing a sustainable flood risk assessment framework for the Pearl River Delta, China.Environment and Urbanization Asia, 4(2), 301-323.
Chan, F., Mitchell, G., Adekola, O. and McDonald, A. (2012) Flood risk in Asia’s urban mega-deltas: Drivers, impacts and response.Environment and Urbanization Asia, 3(1), 41-62.
Chan, F., Mitchell, G. and McDonald, A. (2012) Flood risk appraisal and management in the mega-cities: A case study of practice in the Pearl River Delta, China.Water Practice and Technology, 7(4), 1-9. DOI: 10.2166/wpt.2012.060.
Chan, F."Book review: Guo, Rongxing (2012) Cross-Border Resource Management: Theory and Practice. Elsevier: Amsterdam. Second Edition. ISBN: 978-0-08-098319-6."Environment and Urbanization Asia, 3(2), 423-425.
Book Chapters
Meng M., Dabrowski M., Dominic S. andChan, F.(2018) Spatial Planning for Climate Adaptation and Flood Risk: Development of the Sponge City Program in Guangzhou. Ch. 19 in Smart, Resilient and Transition Cities. ISBN:978-0-12-811477-3.00019-5. Rotterdam, Elsevier.
Tang, Y. –T., Griffiths, J.,Chan, F.and Lau, L. (2016) From historical urban to modern urban: The observation of the utilisation of an ancient Chinese waterway in Ningbo, China. In: R. Tenorio., Y. –T. Tang, Y. M. Loo and W. Pino-Ojeda eds. Beyond the Market: Building Sino-Latin American Cultural Relations. Ningbo: University of Nottingham Ningbo China, pp. 273-290.
Chan, F., Friess, D. and Terry, J.P. (2014), "Climate impacts: vulnerability and adaptation in coastal East Asia", in Harris P. and Lane G. (eds.)HANDBOOK OF EAST ASIA AND THE ENVIRONMENT,Chapter 22.ROUTLEDGE, London (http://www.routledge.com/books/details/57/).
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