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Independent experts nominated by country party

Xingmin Mu.

Title
Prof.
First name
Xingmin
Last name
Mu.
Gender
M
Nominating Country
Date of Nomination
Other Disciplines
Agricultural Sciences
Agrometeorology,
Land Use Planning
Soil Science
UN languages spoken

English

Geographical Focus
China
Job function
Professor
Division
Institute of Soil and Water Conservation
Email
xmmu@ms.iswc.ac.cn
Telephone number
86 29 87012563/13572265988
Work experience
Dr. Mu is a professor training postgraduate in the field of soil and water conservation, _x000D_
Eco-hydrology and theory and practice of agricultural water and fertilizer management. _x000D_
He has been engaging in soil and water conservation, eco-hydrology, environmental impacts assessment and agro-ecology for several decades. Chaired or participated in numerous research projects. Including “The National Basic Research Program of China”, “Key projects in the national science & technology pillar program of China”, “National key scientific and technological project of China”, “Chinese Academy of Sciences West Action Plan”, “Australia Center for International Agricultural Research Project”, and so on
Highest Academic achievement and qualification
Bachelor, Meteorological, Beijing Agricultural University, Sep.1980–July.1984 _x000D_
Doctor, Agricultural Water and Soil Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Sep.1998–July.2002
Number of Publications
180
Publication titles
1. Mu Xingmin, Xu Xuexuan, Chen Jiwei. 2001, Eco-hydrology on the Loess Plateau, pp. 304, Beijing: China Forestry Publishing House _x000D_
2. Mu Xingmin. 1999, Coupling effect and Collaborative management of water and fertilizer, pp. 206, Beijing: China Forestry Publishing House. _x000D_
3. Mu Xingmin, Lu Zhang, Tim R. McVicar,et al.,2007, Estimating the impact of conservation measures on stream-flow regime in catchments of the Loess Plateau, China. Hydrological Progress, 21(16): 2124-2134. _x000D_
4. Gao peng, Mu Xing-min, et al. 2011, Changes in streamflow and sediment discharge and the response to human activities in the middle reaches of the Yellow River. Hydrology and earth system sciences, 15: 1-10._x000D_
5. Mu Xingmin, Gao Peng, et al., 2009, Evolution of the relationship between soil and water loss and human activities in modern times in Northeast China. Science of Soil and Water Conservation, 7(5): 37-42.
Other activities
1. Soil and Water Conservation Society of China, Deputy Director _x000D_
2. Hydraulic Engineering Society of China, membership _x000D_
3. Meteorological Society of China, membership
Organisation name
Northwest Forestry University
Organisation street address
26, Xinong Road, 712100
Organisation city
Yangling, Shaanxi Province
Organisation country
China