11 June 2025
Land 2024 Influential Female Researcher in Land System Science Award—Winner Announced
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We are pleased to announce the winner of the Land 2024 Influential Female Researcher in Land System Science Award—Prof. Dr. Dawn Cassandra Parker.
Name: Prof. Dr. Dawn Cassandra Parker |
Affiliation: School of Planning and Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada |
Research interests: residential land markets; modeling land-use/transportation/environment interactions; planning sustainable cities; agent-based modeling; complexity theory |
The Editorial Board and editorial team of Land (ISSN: 2073-445X) recognize that scientific progress thrives on collaboration, inclusivity, and gender equality in publishing opportunities worldwide. This award was created to celebrate excellence, encourage female scholars to shape the future of land system science, and recognize their vital contributions. We congratulate Prof. Dr. Parker and all female scholars in the field, wishing them continued success.
Land Editorial Office