
Feng Qui
Dr. Feng Qiu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology (REES) at the University of Alberta. Dr. Qiu completed her Ph.D. in Economics, with a minor in Statistics, at North Carolina State University in 2012. Her research is primarily focused on land/real estate economics, energy policy and economics, price and market analysis, and community food environments. She leads a research team at the University of Alberta, focusing on the economic and policy aspects of the low-carbon energy transition.
Dr. Qiu has published 41 peer-reviewed journal articles and, as a Principal Investigator (PI), has secured over $1.8 million in research funding for her program in the past six years.
Recent Publications
Tong, Q. and F. Qiu. 2020. “Population Growth and Land Development: Investigating the Bi-directional Interactions.” Ecological Economics 169: 106505.
Cao, Y., B. Swallow, and F. Qiu. 2021. “Effects of a Development Policy on Residential Property Values and People’s Willingness to Pay for Open Space: An Endogeneity-Switching Approach.” Land Use Policy 102: 105183.
Yang. M., H. Wang, and F. Qiu. 2020. “Neighborhood Food Environments Revisited: When Food Deserts Meet Food Swamps” The Canadian Geographer 64(1): 135-154.