Jinfeng Chang
Guest Research Scholar
Integrated Biosphere Futures Research Group
Biodiversity and Natural Resources Program
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Biography
Jinfeng Chang is a guest research scholar in the Integrated Biosphere Futures Research Group of the IIASA Biodiversity and Natural Resources Program, as well as a researcher at the College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, China. From 2018-2020, he also worked as a research scholar in the former IIASA Ecosystems Services and Management Program, focusing on the impacts of climate and socioeconomic land use change on the nutrient balance of agricultural systems. He is interested in the integrated assessment of land systems, as well as the impacts of climate change and management on those.Chang holds a PhD in environmental science from Universite de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), France. He conducted his doctoral research and post-doctoral research at Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, France, working as part of the Laboratory of Climate and the Environment and the Laboratory of Oceanography and Climatology. His research mainly focused on the carbon and nutrient cycles of grasslands at regional and global scale. He also holds a master’s degree in Ecology from Peking University in China.
Last update: 24 JAN 2024
Publications
Nandintsetseg, B., Boldgiv, B., Chang, J. , Ciais, P., Davaanyam, E., Batbold, A., Bat-Oyun, T., & Stenseth, N.C. (2021). Risk and vulnerability of Mongolian grasslands under climate change. Environmental Research Letters 16 (3) e034035. 10.1088/1748-9326/abdb5b.
Chang, J. , Gasser, T. , Smith, P., Herrero, M., Havlik, P. , Obersteiner, M. , Guenet, B., Goll, D.S., Li, W., Naipal, V., Peng, S., Qiu, C., Tian, H., Viovy, N., Yue, C., & Zhu, D. (2021). Climate warming from managed grasslands cancels the cooling effect of carbon sinks in sparsely grazed and natural grasslands. Nature Communications 10.1038/s41467-020-20406-7.
Chang, J. , Ciais, P., Gasser, T. , Smith, P., Herrero, M., Havlik, P. , Obersteiner, M. , & Guenet, B. (2021). Supporting information for: Climate warming from managed grasslands cancels the cooling effect of carbon sinks in sparsely grazed and natural grasslands.
Gädeke, A., Krysanova, V., Aryal, A., Chang, J. , Grillakis, M., Hanasaki, N., Koutroulis, A., Pokhrel, Y., Satoh, Y., Schaphoff, S., Müller Schmied, H., Stacke, T., Tang, Q., Wada, Y. , & Thonicke, K. (2020). Performance evaluation of global hydrological models in six large Pan-Arctic watersheds. Climatic Change 163 1329-1351. 10.1007/s10584-020-02892-2.