Sungmin Lee

Assistant Professor | Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) Program Coordinator
Curriculum Vitae

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Affiliations

  • Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning
  • Center for Health Systems & Design

Biography

Sungmin Lee is an assistant professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning. His primary research interests are in understanding and creating healthy and safe environments for people of all ages. The aim of this research is to explore the relationship between the built/natural environment and public health. He is particularly interested in addressing the needs of vulnerable populations, such as older adults, the benefits of green space, and the mitigation of health disparities and environmental inequalities. His experiences in researching built/natural environment–public health relationships using diverse methods such as surveys, systematic social observations, GIS analyses, and field audits. His interdisciplinary experience working with collaborators in urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, social science, and public health enables me to become a versatile researcher to understand and explore diverse perspectives toward promoting healthy and safe environments for everyone. His research has been published in the Journal of Landscape and Urban Planning, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, Health & Place, and Gerontologist. Before joining Texas A&M, he worked as an assistant professor at the Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Connecticut.

Education

Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Science

Texas A&M University
2018

MLA. Seoul National University

South Korea
2009

B.S. in Landscape Architecture

Seoul National University
South Korea
2007

Scholarly Interests

Healthy community, neighborhood safety, health disparity, environmental inequality, green justice, and tree canopy