Li Xiaoma
Introduction to Doctoral Supervisor Li Xiaoma
Name |
Li Xiaoma |
Gender |
Male | |
Date of birth |
January, 1985 |
Titles |
Associate Professor, Ph.D. | |
Research direction |
Urban Greenspace: ecosystem service, planning, management; Urban Heat Island: spatiotemporal pattern, driving factor, mitigation; Land Use and Land Cover: remote sensing detection, modeling, eco-environmental impacts | |||
Recruiting doctoral subjects |
Ornamental Horticulture Ornamental Horticulture | |||
Contact email |
lixiaoma@hunau.edu.cn | |||
Resume |
In 2013, he obtained his doctoral degree of Ecology from Research Center for Eco-Environmental Science, CAS. | |||
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Thesis |
More than 20 academic papers published in domestic and foreign academic journals. Related Papers 1. Xiaoma Li, Zhou, Y., Yu, S., Jia, G., Li, H., Li, W., 2019, Urban heat island impacts on building energy consumption: a review of approaches and findings. Energy:174: 407-419. 2. Xiaoma Li,Yuyu Zhou, Ghassem R. Asrar, Zhengyuan Zhu, 2018. Developing a 1 km resolution daily air temperature dataset for urban and surrounding areas in the conterminous United States. Remote Sensing of Environment: 215: 74-84. 3. Xiaoma Li,Yuyu Zhou, Ghassem R. Asrar, Zhengyuan Zhu, 2018. Creating a 1 km daily land surface temperature dataset for urban and surrounding areas in U.S. Remote Sensing of Environment: 206: 84-97. 4. Xiaoma Li, Weiqi Zhou, 2018. Dasymetric mapping of urban population in China based on radiance corrected DMSP-OLS nighttime light and land cover data. Science of The Total Environment: 643: 1248-1256. 5. Xiaoma Li,Yuyu Zhou, Ghassem R.Asrar, Marc Imhoff, XuecaoLi, 2017. The surface urban heat island response to urban expansion: A panel analysis for the conterminous United States. Science of the Total Environment: 605: 426-435. 6. Xiaoma Li, Weiqi Zhou, Zhiyun Ouyang, 2013. Relationship between land surface temperature and spatial pattern of greenspace: What are the effects of spatial resolution? Landscape and Urban Planning 114: 1-8. (Highly Cited Paper) 7. Xiaoma Li, Weiqi Zhou, Zhiyun Ouyang, 2013. Forty years of urban expansion in Beijing: What is the relative importance of physical, socioeconomic, and neighborhood factors? Applied Geography 38: 1-10. (Highly Cited Paper) 8. Xiaoma Li, Weiqi Zhou, Zhiyun Ouyang, Weihua Xu, Hua Zheng, 2012. Spatial pattern of greenspace affects land surface temperature: evidence from the heavily urbanized Beijing metropolitan area. Landscape Ecology 27(6): 887-898. 9. Zhimin Su, Xiaoma Li, Weiqi Zhou, Zhiyun Ouyang. 2015. Effect of Landscape Pattern on Insect Species Density within Urban Green Spaces in Beijing, China. PLoS One 10, e0119276. 10. Changfu Liu, Xiaoma Li, 2012. Carbon storage and sequestration by urban forests in Shenyang, China. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 11(2): 121-128. 11. Zhao H, Zhou Y, Xiaoma Li, Liu C, Chen X. The influence of wind speed on infrared temperature in impervious surface areas based on in situ measurement data. GIScience & Remote Sensing. 2019:1-21. 12. Weiqi Zhou, Yuguo Qian, Xiaoma Li, Weifeng Li, Lijian Han. 2014. Relations between land cover and the surface urban heat island: seasonal variability and effects of spatial and thematic resolution of land cover data on predicting land surface temperatures. Landscape Ecology 29(1): 153–167. 13. Huidong Li, Yuyu Zhou, Xiaoma Li, Lin Meng, Xun Wang, Sahar Sodoudi, 2018. A new method to quantify Surface Urban Heat Island Intensity. Science of The Total Environment: 624: 262-272. 14. Yang Bai, Zhiyun Ouyang, Hua Zheng, Xiaoma Li, Changwei Zhuang, Bo Jiang, 2012. Modeling soil conservation, water conservation and their tradeoffs: A case study in Beijing. Journal of Environmental Sciences 24(3): 419-426. 15. Xuecao Li, Yuyu Zhou, Ghassem R Asrar, Jiafu Mao, Xiaoma Li, Wenyu Li, 2017. Response of vegetation phenology to urbanization in the conterminous United States. Global change biology 23(7): 2818-2830. 16. Chi Peng, Zhiyun Ouyang, Meie Wang, Weiping Chen, Xiaoma Li, John C. Crittenden, 2013. Assessing the combined risks of PAHs and metals in urban soils by urbanization indicators. Environmental Pollution 178: 426-432. 17. Wang, M., Faber, J. H., Chen, W., Li, X., Markert, B., 2015, Effects of land use intensity on the natural attenuation capacity of urban soils in Beijing, China, Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety 117:89-95. 18. Burak Güneralp,Yuyu Zhou,Diana Ürge-Vorsatz,Mukesh Gupta,Sha Yu, Pralit L. Patel,Michail Fragkias, Xiaoma Li, Karen C. Seto, 2017. Global scenarios of urban density and its impacts on building energy use through 2050. PNAS 114(34): 8945-8950. | ||