2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in China Leader Award
Jiyuan Liu mainly investigates Land cover, Land use, land-use change and forestry, Land use, Remote sensing and Urbanization. He has included themes like Cartography, Deforestation and Wetland in his Land cover study. His Land use, land-use change and forestry study combines topics in areas such as Arable land, Common spatial pattern, Environmental resource management, Agricultural land and Woodland.
His study focuses on the intersection of Woodland and fields such as Grassland with connections in the field of Steppe. His work carried out in the field of Land use brings together such families of science as Agricultural productivity and Physical geography. The Remote sensing study combines topics in areas such as Agriculture, Paddy field, Biogeochemical cycle and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index.
Jiyuan Liu mainly focuses on Land use, Land cover, Hydrology, Land use, land-use change and forestry and Remote sensing. His Land use research includes themes of Urban area, Arable land, Urbanization, Forestry and Physical geography. Jiyuan Liu focuses mostly in the field of Land cover, narrowing it down to matters related to Climatology and, in some cases, Atmospheric sciences, Albedo, Climate model and Urban heat island.
His studies deal with areas such as Soil science, Soil water and Vegetation as well as Hydrology. His work deals with themes such as Agroforestry, Common spatial pattern, Agricultural productivity, Climate change and Land reclamation, which intersect with Land use, land-use change and forestry. His biological study deals with issues like Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, which deal with fields such as Water content.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Land use, Land cover, Climatology, Urbanization and Land use, land-use change and forestry. In his study, Carrying capacity and Sustainability is inextricably linked to Environmental change, which falls within the broad field of Land use. His study in Land cover is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Remote sensing and Meteorology.
His research in Urbanization intersects with topics in Common spatial pattern and Natural resource economics. In his research on the topic of Common spatial pattern, Spatial ecology, Vegetation and Remote sensing is strongly related with Terrestrial ecosystem. The concepts of his Land use, land-use change and forestry study are interwoven with issues in Agricultural productivity and Physical geography.
Jiyuan Liu spends much of his time researching Land use, Land use, land-use change and forestry, Land cover, Urbanization and Climatology. His Land use research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Agricultural productivity and Physical geography. His Land cover research includes elements of Climate model, Arable land and Weather Research and Forecasting Model.
His Urbanization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Common spatial pattern, Spatial ecology, Impervious surface, Terrestrial ecosystem and Remote sensing. His Common spatial pattern research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Hydrology, Spatial analysis, Vegetation and Economic geography. He has included themes like Ozone pollution, Climate change, Sound, Environmental resource management and Crop yield in his Climatology study.
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Spatiotemporal characteristics, patterns, and causes of land-use changes in China since the late 1980s
Jiyuan Liu;Wenhui Kuang;Zengxiang Zhang;Xinliang Xu.
Journal of Geographical Sciences (2014)
Spatial and temporal patterns of China's cropland during 1990¿2000: An analysis based on Landsat TM data
Jiyuan Liu;Mingliang Liu;Mingliang Liu;Hanqin Tian;Hanqin Tian;Dafang Zhuang.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2005)
Study on spatial pattern of land-use change in China during 1995–2000
Jiyuan Liu;Mingliang Liu;Dafang Zhuang;Zengxiang Zhang.
Science China-earth Sciences (2003)
Mapping paddy rice agriculture in southern China using multi-temporal MODIS images
Xiangming Xiao;Stephen Boles;Jiyuan Liu;Dafang Zhuang.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2005)
Spatio-temporal patterns and driving forces of urban land expansion in China during the economic reform era.
Jiyuan Liu;Jinyan Zhan;Xiangzheng Deng.
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment (2005)
Characterization of forest types in Northeastern China, using multi-temporal SPOT-4 VEGETATION sensor data
Xiangming Xiao;Stephen Boles;Jiyuan Liu;Dafang Zhuang.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2002)
Combining remote sensing and ground census data to develop new maps of the distribution of rice agriculture in China
Steve Frolking;Jianjun Qiu;Stephen Boles;Xiangming Xiao;Xiangming Xiao.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles (2002)
Spatiotemporal patterns and characteristics of land-use change in China during 2010–2015
Jia Ning;Jiyuan Liu;Wenhui Kuang;Xinliang Xu.
Journal of Geographical Sciences (2018)
China's changing landscape during the 1990s: Large‐scale land transformations estimated with satellite data
Jiyuan Liu;Hanqin Tian;Mingliang Liu;Mingliang Liu;Dafang Zhuang.
Geophysical Research Letters (2005)
The rapid and massive urban and industrial land expansions in China between 1990 and 2010: A CLUD-based analysis of their trajectories, patterns, and drivers
Wenhui Kuang;Jiyuan Liu;Jinwei Dong;Wenfeng Chi.
Landscape and Urban Planning (2016)
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