Shi Haijing

Sourse:   Date:2022-11-01

Personal Information

Associate professor

Address:26 XINONG ROAD, YANGLING, SHAANXI PROVINCE, CHINA 712100

Tel: +86 29 87019452 • Mobile: +86 18509237269 • Email: shihaijingcn@nwafu.edu.cn                                            

Full Name: Shi Haijing

Nationality: Chinese

Date of Birth: 12th April, 1983

RESREACH  INTERESTS

GIS-based ecological modeling

Digital Soil and Water Conservation and data mining

Environmental heterogeneity and climate change

EDUCATION

Doctor: School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences, University of New South Wales, Australia, 3/2009-12/2013

Bachelor: Soil and Water Conservation, College of Resource and Environment, Northwest A & F University, China, 9/2001~7/2005

Master:  Land resources & application of GIS&RS, College of Resource and Environment,

Northwest A & F University, and Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, CA S & MWR, China, 9/2005~7/2008

WORK  EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor: Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A & F University, China, Since 1/2018

Research Assistant: Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A & F University, China, 1/2014-12/2017

PUBLICATIONS

Jiang, Y., Shi, H. *, Wen, Z., Guo, M., Zhao, J., Cao, X., Fan, Y., & David Paull (2022). A comparative experimental study of rill erosion on loess soil and clay loam soil based on a digital close-range photogrammetry technology. Geomorphology, 419,108487.

Jiang, Y., Shi, H. *, Wen, Z., Guo, M., Zhao, J., Cao, X., Fan, Y., & Zheng, C. (2020). The dynamic process of slope rill erosion analyzed with a digital close range photogrammetry observation system under laboratory conditions. Geomorphology, 350, 106893.

Haijing Shi, Zhongming Wen*, Minghang Guo. Leaf trait variation with environmental factors at different scales: a multilevel analysis across a forest-steppe transition. Forests, 2018, 9(3) 122.

Haijing Shi, Zhongming Wen*, David Paull, Minghang Guo. A Framework for Quantifying the Thermal Buffering Effect of Microhabitats. Biological Conservation, 2016, 204,175-180.

Haijing Shi, Zhongming Wen*,David Paull, Feng Jiao. Distribution of Natural and Planted Forests in the Yanhe River Catchment: Have We Planted Trees on the Right Sites? Forests, 2016,7(12),258.

Minghang Guo, Haijing Shi*, Jun Zhao, Puling Liu, Dustin Welbourne, Qi Lin. Digital close range photogrammetry for the study of rill development at flume scale. Catena, 2016, 143:265-274.

Haijing Shi*, David Paull, Scott Rayburg. Spatial heterogeneity of temperature across alpine boulder fields in New South Wales, Australia: multilevel modelling of drivers of microhabitat climate. International Journal of Biometeorology, 2016,60(7),965-976.

Haijing Shi*, David Paull, Linda Broome, Hayley Bates, Microhabitat use by the mountain pygmy-possum (Burramys parvus): Implications for the conservation of small mammals in alpine environments, Austral Ecology, 2015, 40(5):528-536

Haijing Shi*, David Paull, Zhongming Wen, Linda Broome, Thermal buffering effect of alpine boulder field microhabitats in Australia: Implications for habitat management and conservation, Biological Conservation, 2014, 180:278-187

Haijing Shi, Zhongming Wen*, D. Paull, Estimation of carbon carrying capacity in the Yanhe River catchment of China's Loess Plateau. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B - Soil & Plant Science, 2013, 63:543-553

RESEARCH  FUNDS

CAS "light of West China” program, XAB2020YN04,Spatial classification and evaluation of topography induced microhabitats and construction of potential vegetation communities in Loess hilly area, 2021/01-2023/12,RMB, 500,000

National Science & Technology Infrastructure of China ,2005DKA32300, Construction and Operation of Loess Plateau Scientific Data Sub-Center, National Earth System Science Data Center, 2021/01-2022/12, RMB 900,000

Introduction of Young Doctor Fund by Shaanxi Province,The potential effects of topography induce microhabitat on vegetation ecosystems, 2018/01-2021/12, RMB 200,000  

National Natural Science Foundation of China,41501055,Topographically controlled microclimate change and responses of plant functional traits in the loess hilly areas, 2016/01-2018/12, RMB 240,000

CAS "light of West China” program, XAB2015B08, 2016/01-2018/12, RMB 150,000

PhD Start-up Fund of Northwest A & F University, 2452015342, Topography induced microhabitat and Biodiversity Maintenance mechanism in Loess hilly region, 2015/09-2018/09, RMB 200,000

The National R&D Infrastructure and Facility Development Program of China, Quality verification of land cover mapping in Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces at 1:100 000 scale in 2015, 2017/01-2017/07, RMB 100,000

The National R&D Infrastructure and Facility Development Program of China, Land cover mapping in Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces at 1:100 000 scale in 2015, 2015/06-2016/12, RMB 350,000