- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Climate variability and models
- Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- Cryospheric studies and observations
- Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
- Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
- Climate change and permafrost
- Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
- Urban Heat Island Mitigation
- Environmental and Agricultural Sciences
- Impact of Light on Environment and Health
- Remote Sensing and Land Use
- Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
- Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
- Environmental Changes in China
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Remote Sensing in Agriculture
- Urban Green Space and Health
- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- COVID-19 impact on air quality
- Tree-ring climate responses
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research
2014-2025
Chinese Academy of Sciences
2014-2025
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
2025
Shaanxi Normal University
2025
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
2023-2024
State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering
2023
Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute
2023
Beijing Meteorological Bureau
2023
Shenyang University
2021
Institute of Applied Ecology
2021
A program of individual precipitation events and river water sampling isotopic measurements (δD, δ 18 O) was carried out during summer 1996 along a northeast/southwest transect the Tibetan Plateau. The spatial distribution both O deuterium excess (d = δD‐8*δ reveals three distinct regions. Simulations with simple model seasonal variations measured at two extreme south north locations support our interpretation in terms different moisture origins: (1) South Himalayan mountains, provided by...
A detailed study of the climatic significance δ 18 O in precipitation was completed on a 1500 km southwest‐northeast transect Tibetan Plateau central Asia. Precipitation samples were collected at four meteorological stations for up to 9 years. This shows that gradual impact monsoon affects spatial variation O‐T relationship along transect. Strong activity southern results high rates and more depleted heavy isotopes. depletion mechanism is described as “amount effect” poor both seasonal...
The Mongolian Plateau hosts two different governments: the People's Republic and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, a provincial-level government of China. divergence between these governments has widened in past century, mostly due to series institutional changes that generated socioeconomic demographic trajectories. Due its high latitude altitude, been highly sensitive rapid global regional climates have altered spatial temporal distributions energy water. Based on recent workshop...
River basins play an important role in national economic development and ecological security can be well expressed by ecosystem services (ESs) research. Due to rapid population growth climate change, it has had a significant impact on the of Yellow Basin (YRB). Although ESs have been assessed several studies, few studies used composite service index (CESI) their assessment. Thus, here, based InVEST model, bivariate spatial autocorrelation, econometric we studied YRB, with aim build CESI for...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) has fundamental ecological and environmental significance to China Asia through its influence on regional continental climates. In recent years, climate warming caused unprecedented changes land surface processes the TP, which would unavoidably undermine functions of TP. Among numerous potentially impacted by warming, effect vegetation greenness energy balance is one most critical, but been long ignored. this study, we investigated spatial temporal patterns albedo...
Among the most dangerous pollutants is PM2.5, which can directly pass through human lungs and move into blood system. The use of nature-based solutions, such as increased vegetation cover in an urban landscape, one possible solutions for reducing PM2.5 concentration. Our study objective was to understand importance green spaces pollution reduction.Daily concentrations were manually collected at nine monitoring stations Nanjing over a 534-day period from air quality report China National...
With the speedy growth of economic development, imbalance energy supply and demand pose a critical challenge for security our country. Meanwhile, increasing excessive consumption lead to greenhouse effect atmospheric pollution, greatly threatening survival development human beings. This study integrated two nighttime light remote sensing datasets, namely Defense Meteorological Satellite Program’s Operational Linescan System (DMSP-OLS) data Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP)...
Abstract This paper synthesizes the contemporary challenges for sustainability of social-environmental system (SES) across a geographically, environmentally, and geopolitically diverse region—the Asian Drylands Belt (ADB). region includes 18 political entities, covering 10.3% global land area 30% total drylands. At present time, ADB is confronted with unique set environmental socioeconomic changes including water shortage-related dramatic institutional since collapse Union Soviet Socialist...
In this study, three schemes [Yonsei University (YSU), Mellor-Yamada-Janjic (MYJ), and Bougeault-Lacarrère (Boulac)] were employed in the Weather Research Forecasting/Chemistry (WRF-Chem) model to simulate severe haze that occurred February 2014 Jing-Jin-Ji region its surroundings. The PM 2.5 concentration simulated using schemes, together with meteorological factors closely related (wind speed, local vertical diffusivity, PBL height), was evaluated through comparison observations. results...
Natural abundance of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stable isotope ratios (δ13 C δ15 N) has been used to indicate ecosystem N status cycling; however, use this approach infer plant microbial preference under projected enrichment is limited. Here, we investigated natural δ13 five dominant species, soil biomass available forms addition in a meadow steppe. Additional N, applied as urea, led decreases NO3- (δ15 Nnitrate , from 3.0 0.4‰) increases NH4+ Nammonium -1.3 11‰) dissolved organic NDON 8.5...
AimsThe plasticity of ecosystem responses could buffer and postpone the effects climates on carbon fluxes, but this lagged effect is often ignored. In study, we used flux data collected from three typical grassland ecosystems in China, including a temperate semiarid steppe Inner Mongolia (Neimeng site, NM), an alpine shrub-meadow Qinghai (Haibei HB) meadow Tibet (Dangxiong DX), to examine time environmental factors CO2 exchange.
The Mongolian Plateau (MP) and Tibetan (TP) have experienced higher-than-global average warming in recent decades, resulting many significant changes ecosystem structure function. Among them are the leaf area index (LAI) albedo, which play a fundamental role understanding causes consequences of land surface processes climate. Here, we focused on spatiotemporal LAI, their relationships two roofing landscapes Eurasia. Based MODIS products, investigated albedo(VIS, NIR SHO) LAI from 2000...
The catering industry plays an essential role in providing life services. Understanding its spatial patterns offers insights into the economic, cultural and spiritual image of a society. Especially urban settings, is often considered key element for improving competitiveness cities. With rapid urbanization economic growth China, has become main driving force to stimulate China's service sectors. In this study, we conducted comprehensive analysis explore distribution by calculating kernel...
The unique tourism resources of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau have created conditions for development ecotourism, while existence attractions may also positive and negative impacts on surrounding environment. This study defines radiation waves that generate ecological effects as “ecological waves”, quantifies by buffer zone analysis normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) within 20 km 38 4A 5A in 2020, elaborately explores By combining principle ripple effects, it analyzes impact urban...
Precise statistics on the spatial distribution of photovoltaics (PV) are essential for advancing PV industry, and integrating remote sensing with artificial intelligence technologies offers a robust solution accurate identification. Currently, numerous studies focus detection single-type installations through aerial or satellite imagery. However, due to variability in scale shape complex environments, results often fail capture detailed information struggle multi-scale systems. To tackle...
The Tibetan Plateau has experienced higher-than-global-average climate warming in recent decades, resulting many significant changes ecosystem structure and function. Among them is albedo, which bridges the causes consequences of land surface processes climate. plateau covered by snow/ice vegetation non-growing season (nGS) growing (GS), respectively. Based on MODIS products, we investigated cover greenness relation to spatiotemporal albedo from 2000 through 2013. A synchronous relationship...
Different sizes of precipitation are specifically essential in controlling plant physiological processes ecosystems and extremely important for predicting the effects on arid semiarid region carbon cycle. However, events their role flux remain unclear. A consecutive three years (2014–2016) eddy covariance measurements were conducted to investigate changes fluxes under different Mongolia – typical steppe (TPL), meadow (MDW) shrubland (SHB). Most distributions dominated by small size over all...
The warming-wetting climates in Chinese drylands, together with a series of ecological engineering projects, had caused apparent changes to vegetation therein. Regarding the greening trend, different remote sensing data yielded distinct findings. It was critical evaluate dynamics drylands using data. By comparing three most commonly used datasets [i.e., MODIS, Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR), and Landsat], this study comprehensively investigated for Chinse drylands. All...
Introducing public transport usually creates expectations of property value changes, and there have been substantial studies on the impacts values in developed regions. Little research, however, has conducted developing countries due to incomplete information, lack research limited extent which transit agencies can develop strategies maximize positive minimize negative ones. This paper summarizes a comprehensive survey recent two projects residential Guangzhou, China, explores policy...
Increases in the extent and level of air pollution Chinese cities have become a major concern public burden on government. While ample literature has focused status, changes causes (particularly PM2.5 PM10), significantly less is known their effects people. In this study we used Hangzhou, China, as our testbed to assess direct impact youth populations that are more vulnerable pollution. We ground monitoring data quality Aerosol optical thickness (AOT) product from Moderate Resolution Imaging...
Multiple natural and human factors in estuarine wetlands result complicated land surface characteristics with distinct spatial temporal heterogeneities, thereby contributing to the difficulty identifying spatiotemporal variations influencing of plant diversity. A unique wetland gradient system (UEWGS) consisting soil, vegetation, heat, distance, landscape, anthropogenic gradients was established based on ecological features through remote sensing field investigation methods. It resolved...