• Teaching Staff

Lin Yinan
Associate Professor
Office phone:
Email:lynmon@163.com
Office address:Room 208, Chenyuan Building
Personal Profile

Cultural Landscapes; Cultural Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Utilization.
Current Focus: Transformation of Modern Urban Landscape Patterns in Fujian; Digital Technologies and Applications in Cultural Landscape Documentation.


Research Direction

Cultural Landscapes; Cultural Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Utilization.
Current Focus: Transformation of Modern Urban Landscape Patterns in Fujian; Digital Technologies and Applications in Cultural Landscape Documentation.


Research paper

[1] Lin, Y., Feng, Y., Li, J., MacInnis, E., & Yang, C. (2025). Understanding the landscape of a modern Chinese city and summer resort from a missionary’s perspective: Text mining ‘Beard Family Papers’ via large language models. Landscape Research, 1–18.
[2] Lin, Y., Zhou, T., & Guan, J. (2025). The Model and Application of the Serious Game for Cultural Heritage Education: A Case Study of Kuliang, China. Education for Information, 41(2), 107–120.
[3] Lin, Y., Wu, S., Wang, H., et al. (2025). Nature and Curiosity: Research on the Siemssen Garden in Fuzhou [In Chinese]. Chinese Landscape Architecture, 41(2), 131–137.
[4] Lin, Y., et al. (2021). RESEARCH ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF HISTORIC PATTERNS OF CULTURAL LANDSCAPE USING AERIAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND GEO-DATABASE: A CASE STUDY OF KULIANG IN FUZHOU, CHINA. International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XLVI-M-1-2021, 409–414.
[5] Lin, Y. (2020). Public Participation in Heritage Conservation in the Digital Age: Observations Based on Fuyuan Road, Fuzhou [In Chinese]. Chinese Landscape Architecture, 36(11), 100–104.

Literature

Lin, Y. (Year). Conservation and Development of Linear Cultural Landscapes: Based on Landscape Character Theory [In Chinese, Monograph, 160,000 characters]. Tongji University Press.

Research Project

Research on the Historical Landscape Characteristics and Evolution of Modern Foreign Summer Resorts in the Minjiang River Basin. Funded by the Ministry of Education Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation.