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Assist. Prof. Dr. Bih-Chuan Lin  –  Disaster risk reduction and management  – Excellence in Research

Da Yeh University | Taiwan

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📍Current Position

Bih Chuan Lin is an Assistant Professor at DaYeh University’s Department of Architecture and Interior Design, as well as at the Graduate School of Architecture. Lin also serves as a Professional Consultant for the Tzu Chi Charity Foundation and Tzu Chi Merit Association, and has specialized in architectural planning and disaster management research since 2013. With expertise in adaptive capacity, community resilience, and sustainable design, Lin contributes significantly to the advancement of disaster-resilient, community-focused architectural practices.

 

📝Publication Achievements

Lin has an impressive track record of publications in highly regarded journals and conferences. Recent works include a 2024 paper on adaptive capacity-building in earthquake-prone communities published in Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk. Lin’s other prominent publications include articles in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction and the Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology. Lin has also delivered distinguished presentations at conferences like the Adv. ESCC 2024 and the 8th International Conference on Environment and Disasters, sharing insights on sustainable and resilient architecture.

 

🔍Ongoing Research

Lin’s ongoing research focuses on enhancing adaptive capacity for communities affected by environmental disasters, specifically earthquakes. Currently working on the “113 Resilient Taiwan Plan,” Lin collaborates as a consultant to support research on urban and rural resilience in extreme disaster contexts. Lin is also evaluating ecosystem services in Taiwan’s Hualien County, contributing to studies that assess the environmental and economic impacts of development, and working on frameworks for biodiversity conservation under the Reserve Conservation Program.

 

🔬 Research Interests

Lin’s research interests are diverse and cross-disciplinary. These include disaster management, community resilience, sustainable design, and architecture with a focus on green building and universal accessibility. Lin’s expertise in landscape and urban design is also central to research that integrates environmental and human behavior in project planning, especially in disaster-prone areas. Further, Lin is passionate about inclusive design, advocating for accessible spaces for all ages and abilities.

 

🎓Academic Background

Lin’s academic journey is notable, with a recent PhD from the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies at National DongHwa University (2023). Previously, Lin was a PhD Candidate in Architecture at National Cheng Kung University (2010) and earned a Master’s in Architecture, Planning, and Design from Kansas State University (2004). Lin’s foundational studies in architecture began with a Bachelor’s degree from Tamkang University and a B.A. in Architecture Engineering from Chengshiu College in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

 

🏆Scholarships and Awards 

Lin’s career is decorated with numerous accolades. Recently, Lin was awarded the Best Research Award at the 4th International Research Awards on Global Business, Economics, Finance, and Social Sciences in 2023. Lin’s work was also recognized at the 13th Annual Conference on Development Studies with an Outstanding Dissertation Award (2021). Lin’s design prowess was highlighted with wins in Taiwan’s “Beautiful Toilet Environment-Built It by You” Public Toilet Competition in 2024, showcasing creativity in sustainable architecture.

 

🌐Professional Associations 

Lin actively participates in multiple professional associations and editorial roles. As an editor and reviewer for journals such as the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction and Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, Lin contributes to advancing knowledge across architectural and environmental sciences. Lin’s involvement extends to conferences like the IWEG 2024, where Lin serves as a reviewer and mentor.

 

 📚Training & Workshops 

Lin’s commitment to continuous learning and professional development is evident through numerous workshops and training sessions attended. These include Tzu Chi’s training programs on community resilience and disaster preparedness, as well as sustainability workshops aligned with SDGs. This ongoing training keeps Lin at the forefront of current trends and technologies in disaster-resilient architecture and sustainable urban planning.

 

🎤Oral Presentations and🗣️Thought Leadership 

Lin’s impactful presentations span international conferences, where Lin has been a Distinguished Speaker multiple times, such as at the Adv. ESCC 2023 and 2024. Topics presented include adaptive capacity-building, community-based earthquake management, and minimalist architecture. These presentations reflect Lin’s role as an authoritative voice in sustainable disaster-resilient architecture.

 

🧑‍🔬Tasks Completed as a Researcher 

As a researcher, Lin has completed critical tasks including the development of frameworks for adaptive capacity in earthquake-prone regions. Lin has also led projects on the evaluation of ecosystem services in Taiwan’s East Coast and urban planning projects in Hualien County. Lin’s hands-on approach in both individual and collaborative projects highlights an ability to translate theoretical frameworks into practical, community-beneficial applications.

 

🚀Success Factors 

Lin’s success stems from a blend of rigorous academic background, industry experience, and a dedication to impactful research. Attributes such as a collaborative spirit, commitment to community-centric projects, and continuous professional growth are integral to Lin’s achievements in academia and public service.

 

📖 Publications & Laboratory Experience

Lin’s extensive publication record and experience in architectural and disaster management labs demonstrate a practical application of theoretical research. As a project designer and researcher, Lin’s work includes public building designs such as museums, community centers, and disaster-resilient housing. This hands-on laboratory experience has shaped Lin’s approach to architecture, focusing on both resilience and sustainability.

 

🔍 Conclusion

Bih Chuan Lin is a distinguished academic and professional, known for contributions that blend architectural expertise with sustainable, disaster-resilient solutions. Lin’s career, spanning academia, public service, and consultancy, is dedicated to creating adaptive, inclusive, and sustainable communities. Through a holistic approach that encompasses design, community resilience, and ongoing research, Lin’s work leaves a lasting impact on the fields of architecture and disaster management.

 

📚Publications

  • Assessing the efficacy of adaptive capacity-building strategies in earthquake-prone communities

        Authors: Lin, B.C., Lee, C.H.

        Journal:  Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk

  • Constructing an adaptability evaluation framework for community-based disaster management using an earthquake event

        Authors: Lin, B.C., Lee, C.H.

        Journal:  International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

  • Conducting an adaptive evaluation framework of importance and performance for community-based earthquake disaster management

        Authors: Lin, B.-C., Lee, C.-H.

        Journal:  Natural Hazards

Bih-Chuan Lin | Disaster risk reduction and management | Excellence in Research

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