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Title:Assistant Professor
Subject:Disturbance Ecology
Phone:+86-24-83970327
Email:fanglei@iae.ac.cn
Address:Institute of applied ecology (IAE),Chinese academy of science (CAS),72 Wenhua Road, Shenyang, Liaoning, China, 110016
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Education

2011.9-2014.6Ph. D in Ecology (Institute of Applied Ecology, CAS)

2008.9-2011.6 M.S. in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (Shandong Universityof Science and Technology) with Provincial Excellent Graduates

2004.9-2008.6 B.S. in Geomatics Engineering (Shandong University of Science and Technology)

Professional experience

1. Assistant professor, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2014 –

2. Short-term visiting scholar, University of Kentucky, 2015.5-2015.8

3. Research scholar, University of Kentucky, 2017.9-2018.9.

  • Forest disturbance monitoring,remote sensing and GIS application.

  • SCI JournalPublication

    1) Fang, Lei, Yang, Jian*, 2014. Atmospheric effects on the performance and threshold extrapolation of multi-temporal Landsat derived dNBR for burn severity assessment. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 33, 10–20.

    2) Fang, Lei, Yang, Jian*, Zu, Jiaxing, Li, Guicai, Zhang, Jiashen, 2015. Quantifying influences and relative importance of fire weather, topography, and vegetation on fire size and fire severity in a Chinese boreal forest landscape. Forest Ecology and Management 356, 2-12.

    3) Zhao, Fuqiang, Qi, Lin, Fang, Lei, Yang, Jian, 2015. Influencing factors of seed long-distance dispersal on a fragmented forest landscape on Changbai Mountains, China. Chinese Geographical Science 26, 68-77.

    4) Feng Duole, Zhao Yuanyuan, Yu Le, Cheng Yuqi, Zhang Meinan, Xu Yidi, Fang Lei, Zhu Zhiliang, Gong Peng*, Long-term land cover dynamics (1986-2016) of Northeast China derived from multi-temporal Landsat archive. Remote sensing, (Under review).

    5) Fang Lei, Yang Jian, White Megan, Liu Zhihua, Predicting fire severity using vegetation, topography and MODIS ET products in a Chinese boreal forest landscape. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, (Under review).

    6) Fang Guofei, Yu Yue, Yu Zhijun, Zhang Xudong, Zhang Xu, Fang Lei*,Influence and relative importance of meteorological factors on regulating larch caterpillar defoliation dynamics in Great Xing’an boreal forests, Forests, (Submitted).

    Chinese Journel Publication

    1)Qiu Jiaqi, Fang LeiYang Jian, 2017. Vegetation phenology changes along an urban-rural gradient in Northeast Chinabased on remote sensing.Chinese Journal of Ecology36(6),1699-1707.

    2) Ma Wang, Fang Lei, Fang Guofei, Yu Yue, Zhang Xu, Yang Jian, 2016. Mapping the infestation of Dendroctonus armandi in Shennongjia forested region using Landsat and MaxEnt. Chinese Journal of Ecology35(8),2122-2131.

    3) Yu Yue, Fang Lei, Wang Fengxia, Ma Wang, 2016. Spatial distribution of larch caterpillar and its driving factors. Chinese Journal of Ecology35(5),1285-1293.

    4) Yu Yue, Fang Lei, Fang Guofei, Yang Jian, 2016. Influences of meteorological factors on larch caterpillar population. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 27(9), 2839-2847.

    5) Zhang Wenqiu, Fang Lei*, Yang Jian, Zhang Weidong, Yan Yan, Yan Qiaoling, Reconstruction of Chinese fir disturbance history and estimation of stand age based on Landsat time series: A case study of Chinese fir in Huitong County, Hunan. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, (Under Review)

  • 2012 National Scholarship for Graduate Students (doctoral level)

    2011 Provincial Excellent Graduates of Shandong

    2010 First prize of Beijing Ze-tai Scholarship for Graduate Students in Shandong University of Science and Technology