Projects

Our lab’s research is supported by multiple funding sources including the National Natural Science Foundation and the National Key R&D Plan of China, and the projects are listed as below:


Tracking and Predicting Vegetation Phenology in a Global Change Context. Supported by by the National Key R&D Plan of China (Grant No.2018YFA0606100). 2018-2023. Co-PI: Shuqing Zhao.

Developing an Optimal Landscape Configuration of Greenspaces to Mitigating Urban Heat Island and Heat Wave Effects. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.41771093). 2016-2021. PI: Shuqing Zhao.

Methods and Technical Specifications in Monitoring Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Sinks/Sources. Supported by the National Key R&D Plan of China (Grant No.2017YFC0503906). 2016-2020.

The Pathological Diagnosis and Risk Prediction of Mutual Coercing Interaction between Urbanization and Eco-Environment System in the Largest Urban Agglomeration. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.41590843). 2016-2020.

Spatiotemporal Patterns and Ecological Functions of Terrestrial Vegetation in China. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China for Creative Research Groups (Grant No.31621091). 2017-2019.

Organic Carbon Storage and Changes in China’s Urban Ecosystems. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.41571079). 2016-2019. PI: Shuqing Zhao.

Characteristics and Global Significance of Carbon Sinks/Sources of Terrestrial Ecosystems in China. Supported by the National Basic Research Project of China on Climate Change (Grant No.2010CB50600). 2010-2014.

The influence of land use change on the carbon cycle in China's ecological restoration demonstration area. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.41071050). 2011-2013. PI: Shuqing Zhao.

Ecoregion-Based Conservation of Biodiversity in the Wetlands of Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.40571150). 2006-2008. PI: Shuqing Zhao.

Project Dongting Lake’ 2001: Changes in Habitats and Population Dynamics of Wetland Birds in Dongting Lake, Central Yangtze China. BP Conservation Programme award supported by British Petroleum. 2001-2002. PI: Shuqing Zhao.