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Haijun Kang

Haijun Kang
Joint Ph.D. studentHaijun
Department of Forest Resources Management, UBC;
College of Forestry, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
Email: kanghaijunchn@gmail.com

Research Interests:
My research interests include: sustainable forest management, forest asset management and forest resource asset evaluation. My current research is about the development of adaptive strategies for sustainable forest management in the context of climate change. The specific objectives of my research are to 1) simulate the impacts of climate change on the growth response of Chinese fir at the stand-level, 2) evaluate the management tradeoffs between fiber production and other ecosystem services under a changing climate for Chinese fir at the landscape-level and 3) develop adaptive forest management strategies to climate change for local forest management units.

Publications:

Haijun Kang; Brad Seely; Guangyu Wang; John Innes; Dexiang Zheng; Tongli Wang; Qinglin Li; Pingliu Chen (2015). Evaluating management tradeoffs between economic fiber production and other ecosystem services in a Chinese-fir dominated forest plantation in Fujian Province. Science of the Total Environment. [in review].

Haijun Kang; Brad Seely; Guangyu Wang; John Innes; Dexiang Zheng; Tongli Wang; Qinglin Li; Pingliu Chen (2015).Simulating the Impact of Climate Change on the Growth of Chinese Fir Plantations in Fujian Province, China. PLoS One. [in review].

 

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