2023 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in China Leader Award
Shiliang Liu focuses on Ecology, Hydrology, Vegetation, Grassland and Plateau. His study in Alpine-steppe, Habitat, Biological integrity, Index of biological integrity and Aquatic ecosystem falls within the category of Ecology. The concepts of his Hydrology study are interwoven with issues in Hydropower and Heavy metals.
He has included themes like Soil organic matter, Biological dispersal, Rangeland and Soil fertility in his Vegetation study. His study in Grassland is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Land consolidation and Atmospheric sciences. His Plateau research includes elements of Steppe and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Hydrology, Vegetation, Grassland and Ecosystem. Habitat, Alpine-steppe, Biodiversity, Biomass and Plant community are the primary areas of interest in his Ecology study. His work deals with themes such as Agroforestry, Rangeland, Land use, Ecosystem services and Species diversity, which intersect with Biodiversity.
His research in Hydrology intersects with topics in Soil water and Hydropower. His study on Normalized Difference Vegetation Index is often connected to Disturbance as part of broader study in Vegetation. His Grassland research focuses on Plateau and how it relates to Climate change and Atmospheric sciences.
Shiliang Liu mostly deals with Grassland, Vegetation, Physical geography, Environmental resource management and Restoration ecology. Shiliang Liu combines subjects such as Biomass, Driving factors, Grazing and Qinghai tibetan plateau with his study of Grassland. His research combines Plateau and Vegetation.
His Physical geography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and Altitude. His research on Environmental resource management also deals with topics like
His scientific interests lie mostly in Pollution, Environmental health, Ecological network, Landscape connectivity and Environmental resource management. His research on Pollution often connects related topics like Air pollution. Environmental health is intertwined with Economic cost, Comparison results, Linear methods, Rural area and Generalized additive model in his research.
Shiliang Liu has researched Ecological network in several fields, including Common spatial pattern, Ecotone, Resistance and Habitat. His Landscape connectivity research incorporates elements of Landscape ecology, Ecosystem, Disturbance and Sustainable development. His Environmental resource management study frequently links to related topics such as Restoration ecology.
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The relationships between land use and soil conditions in the hilly area of the loess plateau in northern Shaanxi, China
Bojie Fu;Liding Chen;Keming Ma;Huafeng Zhou.
Catena (2000)
The effect of land uses and rainfall regimes on runoff and soil erosion in the semi-arid loess hilly area, China
Wei Wei;Liding Chen;Bojie Fu;Zhilin Huang.
Journal of Hydrology (2007)
Soil and water conservation on the Loess Plateau in China: review and perspective:
Liding Chen;Wei Wei;Bojie Fu;Yihe Lü.
Progress in Physical Geography (2007)
The effect of land cover/vegetation on soil water dynamic in the hilly area of the loess plateau, China
Liding Chen;Zhilin Huang;Jie Gong;Jie Gong;Bojie Fu.
Catena (2007)
Quantitative effects of vegetation cover on wind erosion and soil nutrient loss in a desert grassland of southern New Mexico, USA
Junran Li;Gregory S. Okin;Lorelei Alvarez;Howard Epstein.
Biogeochemistry (2007)
The effects of land use on soil moisture variation in the Danangou catchment of the Loess Plateau, China
Bojie Fu;Jun Wang;Liding Chen;Yang Qiu.
Catena (2003)
The wheat yields and water-use efficiency in the Loess Plateau: straw mulch and irrigation effects
Yilong Huang;Liding Chen;Bojie Fu;Zhilin Huang.
Agricultural Water Management (2005)
Soil nutrients in relation to land use and landscape position in the semi-arid small catchment on the loess plateau in China
Jun Wang;Bojie Fu;Yang Qiu;Liding Chen.
Journal of Arid Environments (2001)
AEOLIAN PROCESSES AND THE BIOSPHERE
Sujith Ravi;Paolo D'Odorico;David D. Breshears;Jason P. Field.
Reviews of Geophysics (2011)
Effect of land use conversion on soil organic carbon sequestration in the loess hilly area, loess plateau of China
Liding Chen;Jie Gong;Bojie Fu;Zhilin Huang.
Ecological Research (2007)
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