Chia-Pin Yu

2.3k total citations
36 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Chia-Pin Yu is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Sociology and Political Science and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Chia-Pin Yu has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 10 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 9 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Chia-Pin Yu's work include Urban Green Space and Health (23 papers), Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research (8 papers) and Art Therapy and Mental Health (5 papers). Chia-Pin Yu is often cited by papers focused on Urban Green Space and Health (23 papers), Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research (8 papers) and Art Therapy and Mental Health (5 papers). Chia-Pin Yu collaborates with scholars based in Taiwan, United States and China. Chia-Pin Yu's co-authors include Hsiao‐Yun Lee, Charles Chancellor, Shu Cole, Yu‐Chih Huang, Matthew H.E.M. Browning, Ming-Jer Tsai, Chih‐Da Wu, Joseph S. Chen, Yu‐Chieh Tsai and Chun‐Yu Chen and has published in prestigious journals such as Science Advances, Landscape and Urban Planning and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Chia-Pin Yu

33 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Chia-Pin Yu Taiwan 20 767 675 333 159 159 36 1.7k
Angelo Panno Italy 25 648 0.8× 564 0.8× 452 1.4× 88 0.6× 123 0.8× 78 2.1k
Massimiliano Scopelliti Italy 21 1.2k 1.6× 505 0.7× 549 1.6× 249 1.6× 270 1.7× 37 2.1k
George MacKerron United Kingdom 11 552 0.7× 412 0.6× 576 1.7× 119 0.7× 88 0.6× 19 1.6k
Silvia Collado Spain 24 993 1.3× 562 0.8× 836 2.5× 92 0.6× 60 0.4× 61 2.4k
Colin A. Capaldi Canada 14 1.1k 1.4× 416 0.6× 711 2.1× 105 0.7× 70 0.4× 36 1.8k
Evonne Miller Australia 21 182 0.2× 537 0.8× 172 0.5× 55 0.3× 62 0.4× 125 1.6k
Kathryn T. Stevenson United States 26 527 0.7× 1.2k 1.8× 564 1.7× 43 0.3× 45 0.3× 76 2.4k
Pauline van den Berg Netherlands 26 466 0.6× 472 0.7× 158 0.5× 113 0.7× 47 0.3× 83 1.9k
Elizabeth K. Nisbet Canada 12 2.2k 2.9× 835 1.2× 1.4k 4.4× 198 1.2× 122 0.8× 16 3.6k
Abdullah Akpınar Türkiye 16 813 1.1× 1.2k 1.8× 166 0.5× 232 1.5× 264 1.7× 68 2.5k

Countries citing papers authored by Chia-Pin Yu

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Fields of papers citing papers by Chia-Pin Yu

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Chia-Pin Yu

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Chia-Pin Yu. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Chia-Pin Yu based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Chia-Pin Yu. Chia-Pin Yu is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Yin, Jie, et al.. (2025). Effects of forest bathing and the influence of exposure levels on cognitive health in the elderly: Evidence from a suburban forest recreation area. Urban forestry & urban greening. 104. 128667–128667. 3 indexed citations
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Yu, Chia-Pin, Renchao Xie, Shih‐Chun Candice Lung, et al.. (2025). Spatiotemporal estimation of ambient forest phytoncides: Unveiling patterns through geospatial-based machine learning approach. Ecological Indicators. 175. 113526–113526.
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Bratman, Gregory N., Gretchen C. Daily, Richard L. Doty, et al.. (2024). Nature and human well-being: The olfactory pathway. Science Advances. 10(20). eadn3028–eadn3028. 30 indexed citations
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Yin, Jie, et al.. (2024). The effects of viewing forests with different planting densities on physiological and psychological responses: A between-subject experiment. Trees Forests and People. 16. 100551–100551. 3 indexed citations
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Yin, Jie, et al.. (2023). Physiological and psychological responses to transitions between urban built and natural environments using the cave automated virtual environment. Landscape and Urban Planning. 241. 104919–104919. 20 indexed citations
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Lee, Hsiao‐Yun, Samuel Herianto, Chi‐Shin Wu, et al.. (2023). Do greenness and landscape indices for greenspace correlate with suicide ratio?. Landscape and Urban Planning. 242. 104935–104935. 3 indexed citations
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Tsai, Hui‐Ju, Wen‐Chi Pan, Yue Leon Guo, et al.. (2022). Exploring the Potential Relationship Between Global Greenness and DALY Loss Due to Depressive Disorders. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 13. 6 indexed citations
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Yu, Chia-Pin, et al.. (2022). Motivating young adults to connect with nature for stress relief: A study in Taiwan during the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 13. 922107–922107. 4 indexed citations
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Yu, Chia-Pin, et al.. (2022). Cognitive-Emotional Benefits of Weekly Exposure to Nature: A Taiwanese Study on Young Adults. Sustainability. 14(13). 7828–7828. 6 indexed citations
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Lee, Hsiao‐Yun, Wen‐Chi Pan, Hui‐Ju Tsai, et al.. (2021). Is green space exposure beneficial in a developing country?. Landscape and Urban Planning. 215. 104226–104226. 19 indexed citations
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Yu, Chia-Pin, et al.. (2021). The Role of Social Context in Physiological and Psychological Restoration in a Forest: Case Study of a Guided Forest Therapy Program in Taiwan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18(19). 10076–10076. 15 indexed citations
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Browning, Matthew H.E.M., Nathan J. Shipley, Olivia McAnirlin, et al.. (2020). An Actual Natural Setting Improves Mood Better Than Its Virtual Counterpart: A Meta-Analysis of Experimental Data. Frontiers in Psychology. 11. 2200–2200. 113 indexed citations
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Yu, Chia-Pin, et al.. (2020). Beyond restorative benefits: Evaluating the effect of forest therapy on creativity. Urban forestry & urban greening. 51. 126670–126670. 64 indexed citations
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Huang, Yu‐Chih, et al.. (2019). Examining an extended technology acceptance model with experience construct on hotel consumers’ adoption of mobile applications. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management. 28(8). 957–980. 128 indexed citations
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Yu, Chia-Pin, et al.. (2018). The effect of virtual reality forest and urban environments on physiological and psychological responses. Urban forestry & urban greening. 35. 106–114. 227 indexed citations
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Lee, Hsiao‐Yun, Chia-Pin Yu, Chih‐Da Wu, & Wen‐Chi Pan. (2018). The Effect of Leisure Activity Diversity and Exercise Time on the Prevention of Depression in the Middle-Aged and Elderly Residents of Taiwan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 15(4). 654–654. 53 indexed citations
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Yu, Chia-Pin, Shu Cole, & Charles Chancellor. (2014). Assessing Community Quality of Life in the Context of Tourism Development. Applied Research in Quality of Life. 11(1). 147–162. 44 indexed citations
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Chiou, Chyi‐Rong, et al.. (2013). Assessing impact of Natural Disasters on Tourist Arrivals: The Case of Xitou Nature Education Area (XNEA), Taiwan. International Journal of Tourism Sciences. 13(1). 47–64. 11 indexed citations

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