| Expert Name | Mr. Deying Xu |
| Title | Research Professor |
| Division | Forest Ecology and Env. Institute |
| Institution | Chinese Academy of Forestry |
| City | Beijing |
| Country | China |
| Telephone | 86 10 62889553 |
| Email | deyingxu(at)fee.forestry.ac.cn |
| Work Experience | - Research on the Tropical Forest Ecosystems on Hainan Island (1980-1985), participant.
- Density control trials on Chinese fir plantations (1986-1990), participant.
- Impacts of climate change on forests in China (1991-1995), program leader.
- Energy utilization by the China's forest ecosystems (1991-1995), program leader.
- Carbon budget of China's forests (1995-1996), program leader.
- Information management system, monitoring and evaluation for the forest-ecological engineering systems in China (1996-2000), program leader
- Enabling China to Prepare Its Initial National Communication (2001-2003), program leader for forestry sector
- Targeted Research Related to Climate Change (2002-2004), Program Leader for forestry sector
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| Qualifications | No degree, Climatology, The University of Nanjing, 5 years |
| Number of Publications | 60 |
| Awards | 1. Second Class Award of Science and Technology Advances, Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2001)
2. Second Class Award of Science and Technology Advances, Ministry of Forestry China (1997) |
| Other Activities | 1. Deputy-leader of S8.03 (Environment impacts) in IUFRO (1993-) (International Union of Forestry Research Organizations).
2. Member of IGBP China Committee (1989-).
3. Member of Environment Monitoring Technical Committee of China (1996-)
4. Deputy leader of Forest Ecosystems Research Network China (1992-). |
| Publications | 1. Xu Deying, Guo Quanshui, Yan Hong, 1997. A Study on the Impacts of Climate Change on Forests in China, Science and Technology Publisher of China (Chinese, Book).
2. Xu Deying, 1993, A comparison of potential productivity and actual productivity in the context of land degradation on Hainan Island, China, Improving Degraded Lands: Promising experiences from South China. Honolulu, Bishop Museum Press, 69-72.
3. Xu Deying, 1993, The potential for reducing atmospheric carbon by large-scale afforestation in China and related cost/benefit analysis, Biomass and Bioenergy, 8(5): 337-344.
4. Xu Deying and Nie Daoping, 1994. A Study on a bamboo-cattle-grass agroforestry system using systems dynamics, Scientia Silvae Sinicae, 304 358-363 (Chinese).
5. Xu Deying and Zeng Qingpo, 1989, Evapotanspiration from a tropical forest at Jianfengling, Hainan Island, Forest Research 2(1): 34-41 (Chinese). |
| Discipline | Ecology/Ecosystems |
| Last updated | 09/11/2006 16:57:00 |
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