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Associate Lecturer & University Associate
BSc (Horticulture, National Chung Hsing University (NCHU), Taiwan), MSc (NCHU), MEnvPlan (Tasmania), PhD (Tasmania)

| Contact Campus | Sandy Bay Campus |
| Building | Geography-Geology Building |
| Room Reference | 226 |
| Telephone | +61 3 6226 7611 |
| Fax | +61 3 6226 2989 |
| ChiaChin.Lin@utas.edu.au |
Amy teaches the undergraduate unit KGA223 Environmental Management as a part of the Offshore Academic Program in Shanghai Ocean University in China.
2012, Lin, C. & Lockwood, M., Sense of place, protected areas and tourism: two Tasmanian case studies. PhD. School of Geography & Environmental Studies, UTAS, Hobart.
2002, Lin, C. & Ou, S. J., Factors influencing the landscape characteristics of Taiwan's Buddhism Garden. Horticulture NCHU, 27 (2): 77-85.
2002, Lin, C. & Ou, S. J., The study on the landscape characteristics of Buddhism Temple Garden in Taiwan. Master Thesis, Department of Horticulture, NCHU, Taiwan.
2012, Lin, C. & Smith, P., ‘Wilderness quality’ or ‘wild character’? Applying these concepts to the management of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. School of Geography & Environmental Studies Annual Conference, UTAS, Hobart.
2008, Lin, C. & Lockwood, M., Sense of place, protected areas and tourism impacts: A stakeholder analysis. The Sharing Excellence in Research Conference, Hobart.
2008, Lin, C. & Lockwood, M., Sense of place as a planning tool for protected areas: Recherche Bay in Southwest National Park in Tasmania, Australia. The 14th ISSRM, Vermont, USA.
2008, Lin, C. & Lockwood, M., What is the sense of place for Recherche Bay? School of Geography & Environmental Studies Annual Conference, UTAS, Hobart.
2007, Lin, C. & Lockwood, M., Sense of place, protected areas and tourism impacts: a stakeholder analysis. School of Geography & Environmental Studies Annual Conference, UTAS, Hobart.
2004, Ou, S. & Lin, C., Design principles and images of Taiwan Buddhism Temple Gardens. The 41st IFLA World Congress.
2002, Lin, C. & Ou, S. J., The study of the present landscape in the Buddhism Temple Gardens of Taiwan. The 4th Seminar of Gardening Landscape and Environmental Planning, pp.7-8.
2001, Lin, C. & Ou, S. J., The study of the relationship between landscape ecology structures and species. The 2001 Seminar of the Leisure, Recreation, and Sightseeing Studies, pp.147-157.
Authorised by the Head of School, Geography & Environmental Studies
15 October, 2012
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