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Office Address:
St. John Plant Sciences Lab
Room 110
Contact Information:
Tel: 808-956-7958
Fax: 808-956-3894
Email: kaufmana@hawaii.edu
Office Hours:
By appointment
Mailing Address:
University of Hawaii at Manoa
3190 Maile Way, St. John 102
Honolulu, HI 96822
Dr. Andy Kaufman, ASLA, MLA, Ph.D.
Associate Professor / Landscape Specialist
Research
Peoples’ Emotional and Physiological Responses to Tree Color
The Potential of Green Roof Technologies for Hawaii.
Peoples’ Emotional and Physiological Responses to Green Roof Technologies
The Aesthetic Qualities of Urban Forest and Natural Landscapes in Hawaii as Perceived by Native Hawaiians and Visitors.
Academic and Behavior Responses to Indoor Plants in High School Math Classes.
Peoples’ Emotional and Physiological Responses to Tropical Trees and Pruning Practices.
Hawaii’s Landscape Industry: Identifying and Introducing Alternative Ornamental Plants in Response to Invasive Species Issues.
Posters:
Does Plant Color Affect Emotional Responses To Landscapes? Does Plant Color Affect Emotional Responses To Landscapes?
The Aesthetic Qualities of Urban and Natural Landscapes The Aesthetic Qualities of Urban and Natural Landscapes in Hawaii as Perceived by Native Hawaiians, Residents, and Visitin Hawaii as Perceived by Native Hawaiians, Residents, and Visitors
Beyond ABC’s: Can Plants in a Classroom Have an Impact on High School Math Student Behavior and Academics?
Industry Collaborative Research
Papers:
The Potential for Green Roofs in Hawai‘i
Does Plant Color Affect Emotional and Physiological Responses to Landscapes?
Where the Lawn Mower Stops: The Social Construction of Alternative Front Yard Ideologies
Feasibility of Rooftop Landscaping with Native Hawaiian Plants in Urban District of Hawaii
Benefits of Recreation as a Component of Ecosystem Management
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