陈利顶

来自生物多样性知识平台

论文著作

1. Ji Xiangyu, Wang Yiting, Yang Lei, Li Chun, Chen Liding. 2025. The impact of cropland transfer on rural household income in China: The moderating effects of education. Land Use Policy, 148: 107399.

2.Sun Long, Tang Jianfeng, Zhao Hongtao, Yang Lei, Sun Ranhao, Chen Liding Chen. 2025. Divergent roles of landscape and young streamflow fraction in stream water quality over seven catchments. Water Research 268,122605.

3.Zhao, F., Li, Y., Duan, X., Haw Yen, Lei Yang, Yong Huang, Qingyu Feng, Long Sun, Shoujuan Li, Min Li & Liding Chen. 2025. Optimal farm size reduces global poverty-induced soil antibiotic exposure risk. Nat Food.https://doi.org/10.1038/s43016-025-01131-0

4.Li Chun, Lin Sijia, Wang Yiting, Chen Liding. 2024. Evaluation of regional integration in urban agglomeration area from the perspective of urban symbiosis. Sustainable Cities and Society 105: 105338.

5. Li Nninglv, Zhao Fangkai, Chen Shanshan, Li Chun, Ma Yuxin and Chen Liding. 2024. Indirect non-linear effects of landscape patterns on vegetation growth in Kunming City. npj Urban Sustain 4, 30: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42949-024-00165-w

6. Yang Lei, Zhao Fangkai, Feng Qingyu, Li Min, Wang Xinmiao, Tang Jianfeng, Bu Qingwei, Chen Liding. 2024. A landscape source–sink model to understanding the seasonal dynamics of antibiotics in soils at watershed scale. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 465: 133224.

7.Feng Qingyu, Chen Liding, Yang Lei, et al. 2023. A distributed model parameter optimization toolbox performing multisite calibration in the lump and distributed mode for the SWAT model. Environmental Modelling & Software. 2023:105785.

8.Zhao Fangkai, Yang Lei, Haw Yen, Feng Qingyu, Li Min & Chen Liding. 2023. Reducing risks of antibiotics to crop production requires land system intensification within thresholds. Nature Communications 14: 6094.

9.Sun Tao, Lei Yang, Ranhao Sun, Liding Chen. 2020. Key factors shaping the interactions between environment and cities in megalopolis area of north China. Ecological Indicators 109: 105771.

10. Chen L, Sun R, Lu Y. 2019. A conceptual model for a process-oriented landscape pattern analysis. Science China Earth Sciences, 62(12):2050-2057.

11. Sun Ranhao, Xie Wei, Chen Liding. 2018. A landscape connectivity model to quantify contributions of heat sources and sinks in urban regions. Landscape and Urban Planning, 178: 43-50.

12. Yang Lei, Handan ZHANG and Liding CHEN. 2018. Identification on threshold and efficiency of rainfall replenishment to soil water in semi-arid loess hilly areas. SCIENCE CHINA-Earth Sciences,61(3):292-301.

13. Wu Zhifeng, Chen Liding. 2017. Optimizing the spatial arrangement of trees in residential neighborhoods for better cooling effects: Integrating modeling with in-situ measurements. Landscape and Urban Planning 167 (2017) 463–472.

14. Yang Lei, Chen Liding, Wei Wei. 2015. Effects of vegetation restoration on the spatial distribution of soil moisture at the hillslope scale in semi-arid regions. Catena, 124: 138-146.

15. Yao Lei, Wei Wei and Chen Liding. 2015. How does imperviousness impact the urban rainfall-runoff process under various storm cases? Ecological Indicators, 60: 893-905.

16. Chen Ailian., Yao L., Sun R., Chen L, 2014. How many metrics are required to identify the effects of landscape pattern on urban heat island. Ecological indicators, 45:424-433.

17. Wei Wei, Jia Fuyan, Yang Lei, Chen Liding, Zhang Handan. 2014. Effects of surficial condition and rainfall intensity on runoff in a loess hilly area, China. Journal of Hydrology, 513: 115–126.

18. Yang Lei, Wei Wei, Chen Liding, et al. 2014. Response of temporal variation of soil moisture to vegetation restoration in semi-arid Loess Plateau, China. Catena, 115:123-133.

19. Yang Lei, Wei Wei, Chen Liding, Yu Yang, Zhang Handan. 2014. Comparison of deep soil moisture in two re-vegetation watersheds in semi-arid Loess Plateau. Journal of Hydrology 513:314–321.

20. Chen Liding, Yang Lei, et al. 2013. Towards Sustainable Integrated Watershed Ecosystem Management: A Case Study in Dingxi on the Loess Plateau, China. Environmental Management 51(1):126–137.

21. Zhang Xinyu, Liding Chen, Qi Li, Xin Qi, Shuang Yang, 2013. Increase in soil nutrients in intensively managed cash-crop agricultural ecosystems in the Guanting Reservoir catchment, Beijing, China. Geoderma,193-194: 102-108.

22. Sun Ranhao and Chen Liding. 2012. How can urban water bodies be designed for climate adaptation? Landscape & Urban Planning, 105:27-33.

23. Chen Liding, Wang Jiping, Wei Wei, et al. 2010. Effects of Landscape Restoration on Soil Water Storage and Water Use in the Loess Plateau Region, China. Forest Ecology and Management. 259(7): 1291-1298.

24. Chen Liding, Tian Huiying, Fu Bojie, et al. 2009. Development of a New Index for Integrating Landscape Patterns with Ecological Processes at a Watershed Scale. Chinese Geographical Sciences, 19(1):37-45.

25. Zheng Haifeng, Chen Liding, Han Xiaozheng, et al. 2009. Bridging soybean yield variability among fields under drought condition-a case study in a rural village in Northeast China. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 132:98-105.

26. Chen, Liding, Wei Wei, Bojie Fu, et al. 2007. Soil and water conservation on the Loess Plateau in China: review and perspective. Progress in Physical Geography, 31(4):389–403.

27. Chen Liding, Huang Zhilin, Gong Jie, et al. 2007. The effect of land cover/vegetation on soil water dynamic in the hilly area of the loess plateau, China. Catena, 70(2): 200-208.

28. Chen Liding, Gong Jie, Fu Bojie, et al. 2007. Effect of land use conversion on soil organic carbon sequestration in the loess hilly area, Loess Plateau of China. Ecological Research, 22(4): 641–648.

29. Wei Wei, Chen Liding, Fu Bojie, et al. 2007. The effect of land uses and rainfall regimes on runoff and soil erosion in the semi-arid loess hilly area, China. Journal of Hydrology, 335(3-4): 247– 258.

30. Xu Jianying, Chen Liding, Lü Yihe, et al. 2007. Sustainability Evaluation of the Grain for Green Project: from Local People's Responses to Ecological Effectiveness in Wolong Nature Reserve. Environmental Management, 40:113–122.