Zhiqiang Feng PhD (Lancaster University)
Senior Lecturer, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Edinburgh · United Kingdom
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Global Health ISSN 2693-1176
Research interests
- Health Geography
- Health Inequalities
- Spatial Epidemiology
- Population Geography
- Health
- Social Care; Geographical Information Science (Gis)
- Longitudinal Analysis
- Ethnicity
- Migration
Biography
Dr. Zhiqiang Feng is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, where his research addresses critical intersections of demography, policy, and socioeconomic development. He earned his PhD from Lancaster University, establishing a foundation for rigorous quantitative and spatial analysis. His most influential work, "Effect of Fertility Policy Changes on the Population Structure and Economy of China: From the Perspective of the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways," published in 2019, has garnered 172 citations and exemplifies his expertise in modeling the long-term demographic and economic consequences of policy interventions. Dr. Feng's scholarship contributes to understanding how population dynamics shape and are shaped by broader societal transformations.
Selected publications
- Witham, M. D., Donnan, P. T., Vadiveloo, T., Sniehotta, F. F., Crombie, I. K., Feng, Z., & McMurdo, M. E. (2014). Association of Day Length and Weather Conditions with Physical Activity Levels in Older Community Dwelling People. PLOS ONE, 9(1), e85331
- Feng, Z., Boyle, P., van Ham, M, Raab, GM (2013) Neighbourhood ethnic mix and the formation of mixed-ethnic unions in Britain: a longitudinal analysis. Geografiska Annaler. Series B Human Geography 95, 307-321
- Leese, G.P, Feng, Z., Leese, R.M., Dibben, C., Emslie-Smith, A (2013) Impact of medical accessibility and social deprivation on diabetic foot disease, Diabetes Medicine DOI: 10.1111/dme.12108
- Feng, Z and Boyle, P. (2013) Do long journeys to work have adverse effects on mental health? Environment and Behavior DOI: 10.1177/0013916512472053,
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