Jie-Peng, Ph.D.

2023-03-28 16:53

 Research Area

Mainly engaged in vegetation phenology, global change ecology, carbon cycle, remote sensing.

Contact Information

E-mail: pengjie@lzu.edu.cn

Education

2018.09-2021.06    Ph.D. (Cartography and Geographical Information System), Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

2014.09-2017.06    M.Sc. (Cartography and Geographical Information System), Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu, China

2010.09-2014.06    B.Sc. (Geographical Information Science), Northeast Normal University, Changchun, China

Work Experience

2022.03- Present    Yong Researcher, College of Ecology, Lanzhou University, China

Publications

*means corresponding author

1. Wu C.Y.*, Peng J.*, Ciais P., Peñuelas J., Wang H.J., Beguería S., Black T.A., Jassal R., Zhang X.Y., Yuan W.P., Liang E.Y., Wang X.Y., Hua H., Liu R.G., Ju W.M., Fu Y.SH. & Ge Q.S.* (2022). Increased drought effects on the phenology of autumn leaf senescence. Nature Climate Change, 12(10): 943-949.

2. Peng J., Wu C.Y.*, Zhang X.Y., Wang X.Y. & Gonsamo A. (2019). Satellite detection of cumulative and lagged effects of drought on autumn leaf senescence over the Northern Hemisphere. Global Change Biology, 25(6): 2174-2188.

3. Peng J., Wu C.Y.*, Zhang X.Y., Ju W.M., Wang X.Y. & Lu LL. (2021). Incorporating water availability into autumn phenological model improved China’s terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) simulation. Environmental Research Letters, 16(9).

4. Peng J., Wu C.Y.*, Wang X.Y. & Lu L.L. (2021). Spring phenology outweighed climate change in determining autumn phenology on the Tibetan Plateau. International Journal of Climatology, 41(6): 3725-3742.

5. Peng J., Peng L.*, Chen T.T. & Xia H.M. (2018). Regional inequalities in comprehensive development in China from 1992 to 2013: Comparative estimation based on statistical and DMSP/OLS data. Growth and Change, 49: 743-761.

6. Peng J., Li A.N.*, Lei G.B., Nan X., Bian J.H. & Zhao W. (2017). Estimation and spatial downscaling of rainfall erosivity using TRMM precipitation data in Pakistan. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 31(3): 10-15. (In Chinese)

7. Guo M.D., Wu C.Y.*, Peng J.*, Lu L.L. & Li S.H. (2021). Identifying contributions of climatic and atmospheric changes to autumn phenology over mid-high latitudes of Northern Hemisphere. Global and Planetary Change, 197, 103396.

8. Li J.L., Wu C.Y.*, Wang X.Y., Peng J., Dong D.L., Lin G. & Gonsamo A. (2020). Satellite observed indicators of the maximum plant growth potential and their responses to drought over Tibetan Plateau (1982-2015). Ecological Indicators, 108, 8.

9. Zheng L., Qi Y.C.*, Wang Y.J., Peng J. & Qin Z.C.* (2022). Calibration and validation of phenological models for Biome-BGCMuSo in the grasslands of Tibetan Plateau using remote sensing data. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 322(9), 109001.

10. Yuan H.H., Wang X.Y.*, Jassal R.S., Lu L.L., Peng J. & Wu C.Y. (2022). Remote sensing of autumn phenology by including surface soil temperature: algorithm development, calibration, and validation. Ieee Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 15, 6485-6494.

11. Wang X.Y., Wu C.Y.*, Liu Y.*, Penuelas J. & Peng J. (2023). Earlier leaf senescence dates are constrained by soil moisture. Global Change Biology, doi: 10.1111/gcb.16569.

Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 42201041)