Seminar

Academic Salon (IX)

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SPEAKER Shan Yin

Associate Professor, Ph.D. Supervisor, PI

Department of Resource and Environment, School of Agriculture and Biology

 

【Selected Publications】

  1. Yin S*, Tian L, Ma Y, Tan H, X, Sun N, Meng H, Liu C. Sources and sinks evaluation of PAHs in leaves of Cinnamomum camphora in megacity: from the perspective of land-use types. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021:123444.

  2. Yin S, Lyu J, Zhang X, Han Y, Zhu Y, Sun N, Sun W, Liu C*, Coagulation effect of aero submicron particles on plant leaves: Measuring methods and potential mechanisms. Environmental Pollution, 2020, 257:113611.

  3. Zhang X, Lyu J, Zeng Y, Sun N, Liu C, Yin S*. Individual effects of trichomes and leaf morphology on PM2.5 dry deposition velocity: A variable-control approach using species from the same family or genus. Environmental Pollution, 2021,272:116385.

  4. Yin S, Zhang X, Lyu J, Zhi Y, Chen F, Wang L, Liu C*, Zhou S*. Carbon sequestration and emissions mitigation in paddy fields based on the DNDC model: A review. Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture, 2020(4):140-149.

  5. Yin S*, Tan H, Hui N Ma Y, Tian L, Sun N, Liu C. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in leaves of Cinnamomum camphora along the urban–rural gradient of a megacity: Distribution varies in concentration and potential toxicity. Science of The Total Environment,2020, 732:139328

 

 

TIME 12:45-13:30 Mar 24 2021 (Wednesday)

VENUERoom 104, Building B, School of Agriculture and Biology

ORGANIZER:Office of Discipline and Science & Technology, SAB; Young Teachers Association, SAB

 

 

TITTLE: Long term observation and research of ecological environment in city and city group

ABSTRACT: 

The typical characteristics of cities and city groups are densely populated, landscape fragmentation, lack of natural resources, severe environmental problems, and serious ecosystem interference. The long-term positioning observation research in urban area could understand the changes of ecological environment in real time and reveal the structure, function and influencing factors of urban ecosystem under high-intensity human disturbance. In recent years, relying on the Shanghai Yangtze River Delta Eco-environmental Change and Management Observation and Research Station and Shanghai Urban Forest Ecosystem Research Station, we focus on the response and feedback of urban ecosystem to high-intensity human disturbance through continuous positioning monitoring, remote sensing observation, traceability analysis, big data modeling and other means, combined with natural location, human activities, industrial structure and other factors, which improve the quality of ecological environment effectively and ensure the safety of urban living environment.

 

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