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Xiaoqi Feng
Associate Professor in Urban Health and Environment at UNSW
Xiaoqi Feng is a Professor of Urban Health and Environment at the UNSW School of Population Health and an Honorary Professorial Fellow at The George Institute for Global Health, Australia.13 She is a leading researcher in the field of urban health, focusing on how environmental factors, particularly green spaces, contribute to population health and wellbeing.2
Professor Feng has made significant contributions to her field:
- She has authored over 200 publications with a high citation impact.13
- She has led major research projects with funding exceeding $21 million.13
- She co-created the widely cited 'Domains of Pathways' conceptual model linking green space and health.13
- She introduced the concept of "Lonelygenic Environments" in The Lancet Planetary Health.13
Her research has influenced policy and practice, including informing the NSW Government's initiative to plant 1 million trees in Sydney by 2022.13 Professor Feng's work has been recognized through various publications and media features, including The Conversation, World Economic Forum, and mainstream Australian and international media.13
As a first-generation Chinese immigrant to Australia, Professor Feng has overcome challenges related to visibility and recognition in her early career.2 She is actively involved in mentoring early-career researchers and is committed to promoting cultural diversity in leadership.2
Professor Feng holds several important positions:
- Chair of the UNSW Faculty of Medicine and Health Equity Diversity and Inclusion Committee1
- Co-Chair of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Capacity Building and Education Committee1
- Co-founder and co-director of the Population Wellbeing and Environment Research Lab (PowerLab)13
Her research focuses on improving urban health and reducing health inequalities through evidence-based interventions and longitudinal studies of big data.13

