General
Yu Yongqiang

Associate professor 

LAPC,Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 

Address: Hall 40, Huayanli, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100029, China
Tel:  86-10-62071389
Fax: 86-10-62071389
E-mail: yuyq@mail.iap.ac.cn

Research Areas

    Dr. Yu YongQiang is currently an associate professor working at LAPC, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is a principal contributor to the Agro-C model which simulates the carbon budget of agroecosystems. He programmed Agro-C code with Fortran language. He completed his Ph. D. dissertation, which includes the Agro-C development, validation and sensitivity analysis, and application of model in simulating the carbon budgets of rice-wheat rotation ecosystems in China by linking the model and GIS. He has been involved in six research projects, which are: a) “Study on Carbon Budget in Terrestrial and Marginal Sea Ecosystems of China” (2001-2005) granted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences; b) “Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in China: Terrestrial Carbon and Crop Production” (2007-2009) granted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences; c) “Carbon Cycling and Driven Mechanisms in Chinese Terrestrial Ecosystems” (2003-2007) granted by the Ministry of Science and Technology, China; d) “The Impact Evaluation of Climate Change on Chinese Food Production” (2008-2010) granted by China Meteorological Administration; e) “Enabling China to Prepare Its Second National Communication to the UNFCCC TOR5, China’s Inventory of GHG emissions from LUCF Sector” (2008-2009) granted by Global Environment Fund; and, f) “The development and validation of carbon and nitrogen cycles model on watershed” (2011-2015) granted by the Ministry of Science and Technology.
    He has been working with development and validation of the Agro-C model in all these projects. He, as a principal investigator in these projects, is in particular responsible for studies on soil carbon sequestration in Chinese croplands under climate change scenarios, assessment of climate change impact on Chinese agriculture, and simulating climate change impact on rice and wheat production in China.

Education

B. Sc., Northeast Normal University, 1998
M. Sc., Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2001
Ph. D., Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2005

Experience

   
Work Experience
Assitant professor, 2005-2013, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Associate professor, 2013-current, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Honors & Distinctions

•The Di Ao Fellowship jointly awarded by Di Ao group and CAS, 2001
•The Graduate Fellowship awarded by CAS, 2003
•The Second Prize of Natural Science by Chinese Ministry of Education, Ranked 12th, 2008

Publications

   
Papers

1.Yu, Y., Huang, Y., Zhang, W.*, 2014:Impact assessment of climate change, carbon dioxide fertilization and constant growing season on rice yields in China. Climatic Change, DOI:10.1007/s10584-014-1129-9
2.Yu Y*, Huang Y, Zhang W. 2013: Modelling organic carbon stocks in croplands of China under different agricultural management and climate change scenarios. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment 178, 109-120
3.Yu Y*, Huang, Y., Zhang, W., 2012: Changes in rice yields in China since 1980 associated with cultivar improvement, climate and crop management. Field Crop Research 136, 65-75.
4.Yu, Y., Huang, Y., Zhang, W., 2012: Modeling soil organic carbon change in croplands of China, 1980–2009. Global Planetary Change 82–83, 115-128.
5.Zhang, W., Yu, Y., Li, T., Sun, W., Huang, Y.*, 2014:Net Greenhouse Gas Balance in China’s Croplands over the Last Three Decades and Its Mitigation Potential. Environ. Sci. Technol. 48, 2589-2597
6.Huang, Y., Yu, Y., Zhang, W., Sun, W., Liu, S., Jiang, J., Wu, J., Yu, W., Wang, Y., Yang, Z., 2009: Agro-C: A biogeophysical model for simulating the carbon budget of agroecosystems. Agr. Forest Meteorol. 149, 106-129.
7.Zhang, W., Yu, Y., Huang, Y., Li, T., Wang, P., 2011: Modeling methane emissions from irrigated rice cultivation in China from 1960 to 2050. Global Change Biol. 17, 3511-3523.
8.Zhang, W., Yu, Y., Sun, W., Huang, Y., 2007: Simulation of soil organic carbon dynamics in Chinese rice paddies from 1980 to 2000. Pedosphere 17, 1-10.
9.Piao, S., Ciais, P., Huang, Y., Shen, Z., Peng, S., Li, J., Zhou, L., Liu, H., Ma, Y., Ding, Y., Friedlingstein, P., Liu, C., Tan, K., Yu, Y., Zhang, T., Fang, J., 2010: The impacts of climate change on water resources and agriculture in China. Nature 467, 43-51.

Research Interests

Modeling terrestrial carbon cycling, particularly on crop net primary production and soil organic carbon as affected by climate change
Application GIS and RS techniques in carbon cycling model

Conferences

Yu, Y., Huang, Y., Zhang, W. (2005). Modeling NPP of rice and wheat crops in Mainland China: present and future. The IX INTECOL Congress joint with the 90th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Montreal, Canada
Yu, Y., Huang, Y., Zhang, W. (2006). Model Simulation of Agricultural Soil Organic Carbon Change in Eastern China from 1980 to 2000. The International Conference on Regional Carbon Budgets, Beijing, China