Dr. Xiang Peter Chen

Assistant Professor
Arkansas Tech University, USA


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Geography from The Ohio State University, USA

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Biography

Dr. Xiang Peter Chen is currently working as Assistant Professor at Arkansas Tech University. He obtained his PhD in Geography from The Ohio State University USA in 2014. His area of research interest related to GIScience such as Emergency Management; Food Security; Social Media; Time Geography. He has published 10 articles in peer review journals as well as 2 conferences proceedings as author/co-author. Dr. Xiang Peter received honors includes, Jacques May Thesis Prize, Faculty Research Grant. Arkansas Tech University, Council of Graduate Students Career Development Grant, International Cartographic Conference Travel Scholarship, U.S. National Committee, Robert Max Thomas Fellowship, and Distinguished University Fellowship. He is also serving as reviewer of many journals. He is member of AAG, and CPGIS. He also presented in number of conferences.

Area of Interest:

Earth Science and Geography
Emergency Management
Food Security
Geographical Information Science
Time Geography

Selected Publications

  1. Xu, H., Q. Li, X. Chen, J. Chen, J. Guo and Y. Wang, 2015. Logistical routing of park tours with waiting times: Case of Beijing Zoo. Tourism Geographies, 17: 208-222.
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  2. Chen, X. and X. Yang, 2014. Does food environment influence food choices? A geographical analysis through tweets. Applied Geogr., 51: 82-89.
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  3. Chen, Z., X. Chen, Q. Li and J. Chen, 2013. The temporal hierarchy of shelters: A hierarchical location model for earthquake-shelter planning. Int. J. Geog. Inform. Sci., 27: 1612-1630.
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  4. Chen, X. and J. Clark, 2013. Interactive three-dimensional geovisualization of space-time access to food. Applied Geogr., 43: 81-86.
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  5. Chen, X., M.P. Kwan, Q. Li and J. Chen, 2012. A model for evacuation risk assessment with consideration of pre-and post-disaster factors. Comput. Environ. Urban Syst., 36: 207-217.
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  6. Chen, X. and M.P. Kwan, 2012. qChoice set formation with multiple flexible activities under space-time constraints. Int. J. Geog. Inform. Sci., 26: 941-961.
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  7. Li, Q., X. Chen, J. Chen and Q. Tang, 2010. An evacuation risk assessment model for emergency traffic with consideration of urban hazard installations. Chin. Sci. Bull., 55: 1000-1006.
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