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Expert NameDr. Qingli Wang
TitleProfessor in Ecology/Vice Pt of Shenyang Branch
Division
InstitutionChinese Academy of Sciences
CityShenyang
CountryChina
Telephone86 024 3880595
Emailsyb(at)ms.syb.ac.cn
Work ExperienceParticipated in more than 15 research projects since 1982. Major ones are the following: 1. 1985-1986. Survey of vegetation on semi-desert areas in Zhang Gutai (Inner Mongolia) region. Major participant and vice advisor. 2. 1984-1987. Evaluation of vegetation in Huolinhe Mining area. Major participant. 3. 1988-1991. Productivity of lodgepole pine on different site conditions in northern British Columbia, Canada, Project Coordinator. 4. 1993-1995. Evaluation of forest site quality in the temperate broad-leaved Korean Pine forests. Advisor and major participant. 5. 1996-1997. Effect of the Three-Gorge engineering on the regional social economy. Major participant.
QualificationsPh.D. Forest Ecology, University of British Columbia, Canada, 1992. M.Sc. Botany, Northeast Forestry University, China, 1981. Diploma, Forestry, Shenyang Agricultural University, China, 1977.
Number of Publications40
AwardsAdjunct Professor, University of British Columbia, Canada.
Other Activities1. Member of the Standing Committee, Chinese Society of Forestry. 2. Member of the Board of Directors, Ecological Society of China. 3. China Representative, IUFRO International Council.
Publications1. Fu, P.Y., J.Y. Li, Q. Wang et al. 1995. Clavis plantarium Chinae Boreali-Orientalis, Science Press, Beijing, 1007 pp. 2. Wang, Q. (ed.), 1994. Forest Ecosystem Research. Vol. 7. Knowledge Press, Beijing, 251 pp. 3. Wang, Q. and K. Klinka, 1994. Use of site factors to predict lodgepole pine and interior spruce site index in Sub-boreal Spruce Zone, Research Note 114, B.C. Min. For. Canada, 26 pp. 4. Wang, Q. 1994. Relationships between ecological site quality and site index of lodgepole pine and white spruce in Northern British Columbia. Chinese J. Appl. Ecol. 5(1): 1-15. 5. Wang, Q. and X.L. Zhang, 1996. On the strategies for sustainable development of the Northeast forest region in China. pp. 127-130 in Proceedings of International Symposium on Resources, Environment, and Sustainable Development in NE Asia. Shenyang, China.
DisciplineNatural Resource Management
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