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Professor Xiaoqi Feng is a leading academic in the fields of Urban Health and Environment at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and an Honorary Professorial Fellow at The George Institute for Global Health. With a robust publication record of 200 research outputs and a career Field-Weighted Citation Impact of 9, Professor Feng is recognized for his influential contributions to understanding the health impacts of urban environments. He emphasizes place-based interventions to improve urban health and reduce health inequalities through longitudinal big data studies and randomized trials, including the innovative use of urban greening and social prescribing. His research has led to significant policy impacts, such as Sydney’s initiative to plant one million trees by 2022, and has received substantial funding totaling over $21 million. Professor Feng is noted for his creation of the ‘Domains Pathways’ model that connects green space to health outcomes and has been actively involved in mentoring early-career researchers. He serves on various academic committees focused on equity, diversity, and inclusion within the Faculty of Medicine and Health at UNSW.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Leading research in urban health and environmental policies.
The George Institute for Global Health • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Engaged in research collaborations aimed at enhancing public health outcomes.
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