Dr. Angela Loder is a researcher and strategic planner whose work focuses on the relationship between occupant health, buildings, and urban nature. Her doctoral research looked at the impact that visual and physical access to a green roof in Chicago and Toronto had on office workersâ concentration, stress, and creativity. Dr. Loderâs research was the first large-scale multi-method study on the health impacts of access to green roofs in urban areas. She has presented her research at numerous international conferences, has published in academic and popular media, and has taught extensively on sustainable urban form, health, and psychological perceptions of urban nature. She is an active member of the Health in Buildings Roundtable with the NIH, a board member of the Institute for the Built Environment, and adjunct faculty at Denver University. Her book âSmall-Scale Urban Greening: Creating Places of Health, Creativity, and Ecological Sustainabilityâ will be published with Routledge.
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