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D-Index
50
Citations
9600
World Ranking
3842
National Ranking
80

Bin Zhao publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bin Zhao sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 129 publications — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Bin Zhao D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bin Zhao sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bin Zhao is affiliated with Fudan University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their research spans several subfields such as Ecology, Plant Science, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scholar's work prominently addresses topics including Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Crop Yield and Soil Fertility, Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Remote Sensing in Agriculture, Urban Heat Island Mitigation, and Urban Green Space and Health.

Bin Zhao has published a number of research articles, with notable recent papers as follows:

  • "Mapping coastal wetlands of China using time series Landsat images in 2018 and Google Earth Engine" (2020, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing)
  • "A first Chinese building height estimate at 10 m resolution (CNBH-10 m) using multi-source earth observations and machine learning" (2023, Remote Sensing of Environment)
  • "Gainers and losers of surface and terrestrial water resources in China during 1989-2016" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Quantifying the influence of 2D and 3D urban morphology on the thermal environment across climatic zones" (2022, Landscape and Urban Planning)
  • "Quantifying expansion and removal of Spartina alterniflora on Chongming island, China, using time series Landsat images during 1995-2018" (2020, Remote Sensing of Environment)

Bin Zhao frequently collaborates with a group of co-authors including Jiwang Zhang, Baizhao Ren, Wanben Wu, Yingying Hao, and Haiqiang Guo.

The scientist publishes regularly in journals such as SSRN Electronic Journal, Remote Sensing of Environment, Remote Sensing, European Journal of Agronomy, and Land, reflecting a consistent focus on remote sensing, environmental assessment, and agricultural sciences.

Best Publications

  • Spartina alterniflora invasions in the Yangtze River estuary, China: An overview of current status and ecosystem effects

    Bo Li;Chengz-hang Liao;Xiao-dong Zhang;Hui-li Chen

  • An ecosystem service value assessment of land-use change on Chongming Island, China.

    Bin Zhao;Urs Kreuter;Bo Li;Zhijun Ma

  • A mangrove forest map of China in 2015: analysis of time series Landsat 7/8 and Sentinel-1A imagery in Google Earth Engine cloud computing platform.

    Bangqian Chen;Bangqian Chen;Xiangming Xiao;Xiangming Xiao;Xiangping Li;Lianghao Pan;Lianghao Pan

  • Carbon fluxes, evapotranspiration, and water use efficiency of terrestrial ecosystems in China

    Jingfeng Xiao;Ge Sun;Jiquan Chen;Jiquan Chen;Hui Chen

  • MODIS-driven estimation of terrestrial latent heat flux in China based on a modified Priestley-Taylor algorithm

    Yunjun Yao;Shunlin Liang;Shunlin Liang;Jie Cheng;Shaomin Liu

  • Mapping coastal wetlands of China using time series Landsat images in 2018 and Google Earth Engine

    Xinxin Wang;Xiangming Xiao;Zhenhua Zou;Luyao Hou

  • Tracking annual changes of coastal tidal flats in China during 1986–2016 through analyses of Landsat images with Google Earth Engine

    Xinxin Wang;Xiangming Xiao;Zhenhua Zou;Bangqian Chen

  • Are artificial wetlands good alternatives to natural wetlands for waterbirds? - A case study on Chongming Island, China

    Zhijun Ma;Bo Li;Bin Zhao;Kai Jing

  • Using Hyperspectral Vegetation Indices as a Proxy to Monitor Soil Salinity

    Ting-Ting Zhang;Sheng-Lan Zeng;Yu Gao;Zu-Tao Ouyang

  • Gainers and losers of surface and terrestrial water resources in China during 1989-2016.

    Xinxin Wang;Xinxin Wang;Xiangming Xiao;Zhenhua Zou;Jinwei Dong

  • Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents

    Chuixiang Yi;Daniel Ricciuto;Runze Li;John Wolbeck

  • Large increases of paddy rice area, gross primary production, and grain production in Northeast China during 2000-2017.

    Fengfei Xin;Xiangming Xiao;Jinwei Dong;Geli Zhang

  • Effects of growing conditions on the growth of and interactions between salt marsh plants: implications for invasibility of habitats.

    Q. Wang;C. H. Wang;B. Zhao;Z. J. Ma

  • A simple waterline approach for tidelands using multi-temporal satellite images: A case study in the Yangtze Delta

    Bin Zhao;Haiqiang Guo;Yaner Yan;Qing Wang

  • Monitoring rapid vegetation succession in estuarine wetland using time series MODIS-based indicators: An application in the Yangtze River Delta area

    Bin Zhao;Yaner Yan;Haiqiang Guo;Meimei He

  • A comparison of pixel-based and object-oriented approaches to VHR imagery for mapping saltmarsh plants

    Zu-Tao Ouyang;Mo-Qian Zhang;Xiao Xie;Qi Shen

  • Assessing spatial-temporal dynamics of urban expansion, vegetation greenness and photosynthesis in megacity Shanghai, China during 2000-2016

    Qiaoyan Zhong;Jun Ma;Bin Zhao;Xinxin Wang

  • Tidal effects on net ecosystem exchange of carbon in an estuarine wetland

    Haiqiang Guo;Haiqiang Guo;Asko Noormets;Bin Zhao;Jiquan Chen;Jiquan Chen

  • A multiproxy analysis of sedimentary organic carbon in the Changjiang Estuary and adjacent shelf

    Peng Yao;Peng Yao;Zhigang Yu;Zhigang Yu;Thomas S. Bianchi;Zhigang Guo

  • Detecting soil salinity with MODIS time series VI data

    Ting Ting Zhang;Jia Guo Qi;Yu Gao;Zu Tao Ouyang

  • Speciation, bioavailability and preservation of phosphorus in surface sediments of the Changjiang Estuary and adjacent East China Sea inner shelf

    Jia Meng;Jia Meng;Peng Yao;Peng Yao;Zhigang Yu;Zhigang Yu;Thomas S. Bianchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Bo Li
Bo Li Fudan University
Xiangming Xiao
Xiangming Xiao University of Oklahoma
Jiakuan Chen
Jiakuan Chen Fudan University
Jiquan Chen
Jiquan Chen Michigan State University
Zutao Ouyang
Zutao Ouyang Auburn University
Thomas S. Bianchi
Thomas S. Bianchi University of New Hampshire
Jinwei Dong
Jinwei Dong Chinese Academy of Sciences
Changming Fang
Changming Fang Fudan University
Yuanwei Qin
Yuanwei Qin University of Oklahoma
Yiqi Luo
Yiqi Luo Cornell University

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