Current Appointment: Associate Professor
Education:
From September 2011 to June 2017: Studied for Doctoral degree in Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
From September 2015 to January 2017: Visiting Scholar, Auburn University
From September 2007 to July 2011: Studied for Bachelor degree in Shandong Normal University
Areas of Specialization:
The application of remote sensing and GIS, especially coastal monitoring by remote sensing and coastal function optimization.
Academic Awards:
The National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents.
Representative Publications:
1. Su. F.#*, Fu. D.#, Yan. F.#, et al. (2021). Rapid greening response of China’s 2020 spring vegetation to COVID-19 restrictions: Implications for climate change. Science Advances, 7:eabe8044.
2. Cui, Y., Yan, F.*, He, B., et al. Characteristics of shoreline changes around the South China Sea from 1980 to 2020. Front. Mar. Sci. 2022,9:1005284.
3. Wang, X., Yan, F., Lyne V., Su, F.* Restore China’s coastline from the ground up. Science, 2022, 377(6611), 1164.
4. Zhao, Y., Yan, F.* (2021). Hyperspectral Image Classification Based on Sparse Superpixel Graph. Remote Sensing, 13(18):3592.
5. Yan, F. Wang, X., Su, F.* (2020). Ecosystem service changes in response to mainland coastline movements in China: Process, pattern, and trade-off. ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 116:106337.
6. Yang, C, Yan, F.*, Zhang, S. (2020). Comparison of land surface and air temperatures for quantifying summer and winter urban heat island in a snow climate city. Journal of Environmental Management, 2020, 265:110563.
7. Yan, F., Zhang, S. Su, F. Variations in ecosystem services in response to paddy expansion in the Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 2019,17(2):158-171.
8. Yan, F., Zhang, S.* (2019). Ecosystem service decline in response to wetland loss in the Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China. Ecological Engineering. 130:117-121.
9. Yan, F., Yu, L., Yang, C., et al. (2018). Paddy Field Expansion and Aggregation Since the Mid-1950s in a Cold Region and Its Possible Causes. Remote Sensing, 10(3), 384.
Major Research Projects:
1. The Impact of Marsh Change on Carbon Balance in Sanjiang Plain Based on Remote Sensing and Ecological Model, Nature Science Foundation of China, Jan 2020-Dec 2022.
2. The Impact of Marsh Change on Carbon Balance in Sanjiang Plain Based on Remote Sensing and Ecological Model, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, 2017- 2019.
Contact:
Office Address:
11A Da Tun Road
Chao Yang, Beijing 100101
People’s Republic of China
Telephone: 86-10-6488-9676
Email: yanfq@lreis.ac.cn