Prof. Dr. Ning Wu

Profil

Derzeitige StellungProfessor W-3 und Äquivalente
FachgebietÖkologie und Biodiversität der Pflanzen und Ökosysteme,Forstwissenschaften,Humangeographie
Keywordsalpine vegetation, ecological restoration, wetland conservation, mountain biodiversity, pastoral development

Aktuelle Kontaktadresse

LandChina, VR
OrtChengdu
Universität/InstitutionChinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Institut/AbteilungChengdu Institute of Biology

Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung

Prof. Dr. Fred ScholzFachbereich Geowissenschaften, WE 02, Zentrum für Entwicklungsländer - Forschung, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin
Beginn der ersten Förderung01.01.2000

Programm(e)

1998Humboldt-Forschungsstipendien-Programm

Publikationen (Auswahl)

2008Yonghen GAO, Peng LUO, Ning WU & Huai CHEN: Nitrification and denitrification in an alpine meadow soil of the eastern Tibetan Plateau. In: Acta Agriculture Scandinavica Section B -- Soil and Plant Science, 2008, 93-96
2007Yongheng GAO, Peng LUO, Ning WU: Biomass and nitrogen responses to grazing intensity in an alpine meadow on the eastern Tibetan Plateau. In: Polish Journal of Ecology, 2007, 469-479
2007Shaoliang Yi, Ning Wu, Peng Luo et.al: Changes in Livestock Migration Patterns in a Tibetan Style Agropastoral System -- A Study in the Three-Parallel-Rivers Region of Yunnan, China. In: Mountain Research and Development, 2007, 138-145
2007Ning Wu, Qing Liu, Weikai Bao et.al: Restoration and Rehabilitation of Degraded Mountain Ecosystem --- Theory and Application on the upper Minjiang River. Sichuan Science and Technology Publishing House, 2007
2005Kaipu Yin, Yan Xie, Ning Wu: A corridor connecting giant panda habitats from north to south in the Minshan mountains, Sichuan, China. In: Environmental Awarness, 2005, 53-60
2005Zhaoli Yan, Ning Wu, Yeshi Dorji and Ru Jia: A review of rangeland privatization and its implications in the Tibetan Plateau, China. In: Nomadic Peoples, 2005, 31-51
2005Yong-Mei Zhang, Ning Wu, Guo-Yi Zhou, Wei-Kai Bao: Changes in enzyme activities of spruce (Picea balfouriana) forest soil as related to burning in eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. In: Applied Soil Ecology, 2005, 215-225
2005Zhaoli Yan, Ning Wu: Rangeland Privatization and Its Impacts on the Zoige Wetlands on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau. In: Journal of Mountain Science, 2005, 105-115
2005Geng Sun, Ning Wu, Peng Luo: Soil N Pools and Transformation Rates Under Different Land-uses in a Sublpine Forest-grassland Ecotone. In: Pedosphere, 2005, 52-58
2004Weikai Bao, Chunming Wang, Ning Wu: A comparative study on the water holding capacities of 8 moss species under conifer forests in Eastern Tibet. In: Chinese J. Natural Resources, 2004, 190-194
2004Kaiwen Pan, Ning Wu, Kaizhong Pan, Qingheng Chen: A discussion of the consturction of ecological shield in the Upper Reaches of Yangtze Rivers. In: Chinese J. Ecology, 2004, 242-255
2004Ning Wu, Jian Liu, Zhaoli Yan: Granzing intensity on the plant divesity of alpine meadow of the eastern Tibetan Plateau. In: Rangifer - special issue, 2004, 9-15
2004Yong-Mei Zhang, Guo-Yi Zhou, Ning Wu, Wei-Kai Bao: Soil enzyme activities changes in different-aged spruce forests of the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. In: Pedosphere, 2004, 305-312
2003Weikai Bao, Ning Wu: Anthropogenic disturbances and their effects on the alpine and subalpine grasslands in Northwestern Yunnan. In: Chinese J. Grassland, 2003, 1 -8
2003Ning Wu, Zhaoli Yan, Peng Luo, Jian Liu: Cultural diversity and acculturation in Upper Minjiang Rivers. In: J. Mountain Research, 2003, 26-33
2003Qing Liu, Yan Wu, Ning Wu: Forest windows of Picea lijiengenenes forests in Jade Yulong Natural Reserve, China. In: Chinese J. Appl Ecology, 2003, 845-848
2003Zhaoli Yan, Ning Wu, C. Richard: Nomadic people should be the major concern of the grassland policy. In: C. Richard, Changing force of pastoralism in the Hindu-kush Himalaya Tebetan Plateau Highland: Forging a sustainable path for the future - Vol. 1. ICIMOD, 2003.
2003Ning Wu: Social, cultural and economic context of yak production. In: g. Wiener, The Yak - Chapter 5. FAO & RAP Publication, 2003.
2003Wennian Chen, Ning Wu, Peng Luo: Species diversity and spatial patterns of Sabina forests inthe alpine forst-grassland ecotone in Upper Minjiang Rivers. In: J. Appl. Environmental Biology, 2003, 1-6
2003Ning Wu, Luo Peng: The natural background and biodiversity conservation of the mountains in China. In: CT Yao, Mountains of China. Kaiming Press, 2003.
2002GD Liu, Ning Wu, Shilei Lu, Yigong Zhang: Actions in the international mountain year 2002. In: J. Forestry Science and Management, 2002, 12-15
2002Ning Wu, Zhaoli Yan: Climate variability and social vuneralability on the Tibetan Plateau: Dilemma on the road of pastoral reform. In: Erdkunde, 2002, 2-14
2002Qing Liu, YK Qiao, Ning Wu: Degration mechanism of mountain ecosystems in Upper Minjiang Rivers: the role of the key populations. In: J. Resource and Environment of Yangtze River Watershed, 2002, 274-278
2002WN Cheng, Ning Wu, Peng Luo: Rangeland resources and sustainable livestock production in Upper Minjiang Rivers. In: J. Resoruce and Environment of Yangtze River Watershed, 2002, 446-449
2002Ning Wu, Silei Lu, GD Liu et al.: an introduction to the international Mountain Year (2002). In: J. Forestry Science and Management, 2002, 10-11
2001WK Bao, Ning Wu, SC He: Alpine and Subalpine grassland and plant communities in Upper Lancang Riversa. In: J. Mountain Research, 2001, 226-230
Peng Luo, Ning Wu, Zhaoli Yan, Shenji Pei: Sacred sites in northwestern Yunnan, China. In: Cathy Lee, The importance of sacred natural sites for bodiversity conservation. UNESCO. Blackhouse, .