Glenn H. Stewart is affiliated with Canterbury of New Zealand in New Zealand. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with additional work in Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Stewart's subfields of study include Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Plant Science, and Global and Planetary Change.
The scientist's research topics encompass Urban Green Space and Health, Urban Agriculture and Sustainability, and Land Use and Ecosystem Services. These areas highlight a concentration on the interaction between urban environments and ecological health.
Stewart has published in the journal PeerJ. The most recent paper is titled A taxonomically detailed and large-scale view of the factors affecting the distribution and abundance of tree species planted in private gardens of Christchurch city, New Zealand (2021), published in PeerJ.
Stewart's work is collaborative, frequently coauthoring with Wei Quan, Jon J. Sullivan, and Colin D. Meurk. The topics covered in their teamwork suggest a multidisciplinary approach to environmental and urban ecological research.
In recognition of their contributions, Glenn H. Stewart was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1964.
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