Chinese | CAS
Peng Luo
Title:  
Phone:028 82890826
Highest   Education:Ph.D
Email: luopeng@cib.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:

  Education

  Institution         Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  Dates         2001

  Degree obtained         Ph. D in Ethnobotany

  Institution         Southwest Agriculture University, China

  Dates         1988

  Degree obtained         M.Sc. Plant Ecology.

  Institution         Southwest Normal University, China

  Dates         1985

  Degree obtained         B.Sc. Biology.

  Employment and Professional Development

  2010        Senior Visiting Fellow, Otago University, New Zealand

  2006-        Professor, CIB, CAS

  2002-06        Associate Professor, CIB, CAS

   Sep 2002-Jan 2003 senior visiting scientist to ICIMOD

   May-Sep 2004 senior visiting scientist to University of Wien, Austria

  2001-02        Assistant Professor, CIB, CAS

  1989-1997        lecturer, Southwest Nationality College, China

  1988-1989        Research Assistant, Southwest Nationality College, China

Research Interest

  conservation ecology, ecosystem management

Public Services

Honors

Seleted Publication

  (1) Complex shifts in phenological sequences of alpine meadow plants under simulated warming and precipitation extremes on the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, Journal of Mountain Science, 2019.

Supported Projects

 

the National Science and Technology Support Program “Study and demonstration of ecological conservation and management model in an ecologically frangible World's Heritage Site” and sub-projects “Development and demonstration of regulating technology in a alpine forest-grassland ecotone”, “Dynamic monitor on ecosystem restoration and threatened plants in the degraded Roige Wetlans” and “Study on diversity of plant and animal and conservation technology of important threatened plant in Hongyuan County and Aba County”, the Chinese Academy of Sciences Knowledge Innovation Project Important Directional Program “Study on the ecological effects of Wenchuan Earthquake and vegetation restoration” and projects “Impacts of grassland utilization and management on biodiversity and sustainable development” and “Ecological functions and regulation of soil methane emission”, the National Natural Science Foundation project of China “impacts of human disturbance on alpine timberline and coupling effects of related ecological factors in the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau” and China-EU Cooperation projects “Impacts of enclosure on biodiversity in pasture region of Qinghai-Tibetan plateau”.

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