HDR student research
HDR (Higher Degree by Research) students showcased their research through a series of posters at the launch of the UTS Green Infrastructure Lab.
Each poster encapsulates the depth and breadth of each student's PhD research.
Learn more about their research below.
Research posters
SYNOPSISThe social construction of urban green infrastructure: Exploring perceptions of urban land and views of property in sub-saharan African cities for climate-resilient settlement transformation.
| SYNOPSISResponding to changing demand for local park provision: A study on NSW local council decision processes in Sydney
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RESEARCH THESISRethinking green benefits in the post-COVID era: Considering green space planning from a social perspective
| RESEARCH THESISInvestigating the Interface between Green Infrastructure Planning and Flood Resilience
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RESEARCH THESISLandscape management for protecting cultural heritage sites from climate change impacts.
| RESEARCH THESISStreet Eco-capacity: evaluation on the carbon storage capacity of urban street greenery
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RESEARCH THESISFrom Environmental Liability to Urban Asset - Transforming the Architecture of Waste-water
| RESEARCH THESISThe Security of Public Places
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RESEARCH THESISPromoting health and wellbeing through urban design
| RESEARCH THESISResearch into the implementation of Green Infrastructure to facilitate Triple Bottom Sustainability in Australian Neighbourhoods.
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RESEARCH THESISFuelling phytoremediation: gasoline degradation by green wall system-a case study
| RESEARCH THESISHarnessing the Power of Green: A Simulation-Based Study on the Energy Efficiency and Benefits of Green Roofs in Modern Architecture
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RESEARCH THESISPlantabox parklets for reducing urban heat
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Learn more about pursuing a DAB research degree at UTS.