Lecturer

Wang Ying

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Wang Ying

 

 

 

Basic Information

 

Wang Ying, born in June 1989, PhD, master supervisor, native of Wuhan, Hubei Province. She is mainly engaged in the research of human-environment coupling system evolution, multi-agent simulation, farmers’ behavior mechanism, agricultural environmental policy, land policy and other related fields. In recent years, she has presided over or participated in more than 10 scientific research projects, such as National Natural Science Foundation of China, National Science Foundation of the United States and Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province, and has published more than 10 papers in Land Use Policy, Ecological Indicators and other journals. In addition, she is the reviewer of Ecological Economics and Journal of Land Use Science. Students from land resources management, geography, agricultural economics and other related majors are welcome to join the research team.

 

Education Background

 

09/2012-06/2018  MD-PhD based doctorate, Department of Land Sources Management, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)

12/2015-12/2017  Joint doctoral training, Department of Geography, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

09/2010-06/2012  Dual degree in architecture, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

09/2008-06/2012  Bachelor, Department of Land Resources Management, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)

 

Scientific Research Projects

1.     01/2020-12/2022, Youth Program supported by the National Social Science Fund of China (41901213): “Farmers’ livelihood response, eco-environmental effect and policy optimization path under the interaction of social network and agricultural environmental policy”, PI;

2.      08/2020-08/2022, General Program of Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province (2020CFB856): “Farmers’ livelihood transformation in contiguous poverty-stricken areas under the guidance of ecological compensation policy: characteristics, mechanism and regulation”, PI;

3.      01/2020-12/2022, Young Teachers Development Fund of the School of Public Administration of China University of Geosciences (Wuhan): “Resilience of rural social ecosystem with social network embedded  based on micro subject modeling, PI;

4.      01/2019-12/2021, Research Fund for Young Teachers, the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities: “The impact of agricultural environment policy on Farmers’ livelihood and ecological environment from the perspective of social network, PI;

5.      07/2018-07/2019, government-sponsored research project supported by Wuhan Geomatics Institute: “Multi-factor urban geological survey demonstration project in Wuhan City: Research on urban geological achievements management policy”, participant;

6.      01/2016-12/2018, National Natural Science Foundation of China (41501183): “Study on the vulnerability of land system and its adaptive strategy under the background of rapid urbanization”, participant;

7.      12/2015-12/2017, Key Project of National Science Foundation, United States (1313756): “CNH: The Effects of China's Grain-for-Green Program on the Dynamics of Coupled Natural-Human System in Rural China”, participant;

8.      12/2014-12/2015, scientific research project of China University of Geosciences (Wuhan): “Land use change in Lingshui County, Hainan Province based on Dyna-CLUE: driving mechanism, eco-environmental effects and scenario simulation”, PI;

9.      01/2014/-12/2014, scientific research project of the School of Public Administration of China University of Geosciences (Wuhan): Spatio-temporal dynamic evolution and driving mechanism of ecological carrying capacity in Wuhan city based on RS and GIS, PI;

10.  01/2013-12/2014, General Program of Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province (2012FFB02702): “Study on the pattern evolution and structural optimization of urban land use under the constraint of ecological carrying capacity”, participant;

11.  11/2010-05/2015, China Geological Survey: “Study on the evaluation index of resources and environment carrying capacity in resource-based areas”, participant.

 

Research Achievements

 

1.      Wang, Y., Zhang, Q., Bilsborrow, R.E., Tao, S., Chen, X, Kira , S.-W., Huang, Q.,  Li, J., Song, C., 2020. Effects of payments for ecosystem services programs in China on rural household labor allocation and land use: Identifying complex pathways. Land Use Policy.

2.      Wang, Y., Bilsborrow, R.E., Zhang, Q., Li, J., Song, C., 2019. Effects of payment for ecosystem services and agricultural subsidy programs on rural household land use decisions in China: Synergy or trade-off? Land Use Policy, 81, 785-801.

3.      Wang, Y., Li, X., Zhang, F., Wang, W., Xiao, R., 2019. Effects of rapid urbanization on ecological functional vulnerability of the land system in Wuhan, China: A flow and stock perspective. Journal of Cleaner Production, 248, 119284

4.      Wang, Y., Li, X., Zhang, Q., Li, J., Zhou, X., 2018. Projections of future land use changes: Multiple scenarios-based impacts analysis on ecosystem services for Wuhan city, China. Ecological Indicators, 94, 430-445.

5.      Wang, Y., Li, X., Li, J., Huang, Z., Xiao, R., 2018. Impact of Rapid Urbanization on Vulnerability of Land System from Complex Networks View: A Methodological Approach. Complexity, 1-18.

6.      Zhang, Q., Wang, Y., Tao, S., Bilsborrow, R.E., Qiu, T., Liu, C., Sannigrahi, S., Li, Q., Song, C., 2020. Divergent socioeconomic-ecological outcomes of China’s conversion of cropland to forest program in the subtropical mountainous area and the semi-arid Loess Plateau. Ecosystem Services, 45.

7.      Sannigrahi, S., Pilla, F., Basu, B., Basu, A.S., Zhang, Q., Wang, Y., Joshi, P.K., Chakraborti, S., Coscieme, L., Keesstra, S., Roy, P.S., Sutton, P.C., 2020. Identification of Conservation Priority Zones Using Spatially Explicit Valued Ecosystem Services: A Case from the Indian Sundarbans. Integrated environmental assessment and management.

8.      Sannigrahi, S., Zhang, Q., Pilla, F., Joshi, P.K., Basu, B., Keesstra, S., Roy, P.S., Wang, Y., Sutton, P.C., Chakraborti, S., Paul, S.K., Sen, S., 2020. Responses of ecosystem services to natural and anthropogenic forcings: A spatial regression based assessment in the world's largest mangrove ecosystem. Science of the Total Environment, 715, 137004.

9.      Sannigrahi, S., Zhang, Q., Joshi, P.K., Sutton, P.C., Keesstra, S., Roy, P.S., Pilla, F., Basu, B., Wang, Y., Jha, S., Paul, S.K., Sen, S., 2020. Examining effects of climate change and land use dynamic on biophysical and economic values of ecosystem services of a natural reserve region. Journal of Cleaner Production, 257.

10.  Sannigrahi, S., Pilla, F., Basu, B., Basu, A.S., Sarkar, K., Chakraborti, S., Joshi, P.K., Zhang, Q., Wang, Y., Bhatt, S., Bhatt, A., Jha, S., Keesstra, S., Roy, P.S., 2020. Examining the effects of forest fire on terrestrial carbon emission and ecosystem production in India using remote sensing approaches. Science of the Total Environment, 715-725, 138331.

11.  Li, X., Wang, Y., Li, J., Lei, B., 2016. Physical and Socioeconomic Driving Forces of Land-Use and Land-Cover Changes: A Case Study of Wuhan City, China. Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 1-11.

12.  Wang, Y., Li, J. F., 2013. Function Division of Township Land Use Based on Ecosystem Service Value: A Case Study of Muyu Town in Shennongjia Forest RegionScientific and Technological Management of Land and Resources, 06: 20-27.

13. Lei, B.Li, J. F., Zhou, X., W., Zhao, D., Wang, Y., 2015. Geological Heritage Resources Characteristics and Geographic Significance of the Dabie Mountain (Huanggang) National Geopark in Hubei Province. Acta Geoscientia Sinica, 3: 376-383.

 

Talent Cultivation

1.      2019-2020: She guided one top-quality project of National Innovation Training Program for College Students: “The impact of rural land policy on farmers’ livelihood and ecological environment”;

2.      10/2018: She guided the students of the School of Public Administration to participate in the 29th Science and Technology Paper Competition, and they won the university-level grand prize;

3.     08/2018: She guided Shao Nian You Team of the School of Public Administration to attend the social practice themed “Learning Road”, and the university-level third prize was awarded.

 

 

Contact Information

 

E-mail: yingwang0610@cug.edu.cnyingwang0610@hotmail.com.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ying_Wang288

Address: Department of Land Resources Management of the School of Public Administration, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), No. 388 Lumo Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, 430074