John Dodson | Environmental change | Best Scholar Award

Prof. John Dodson | Environmental change | Best Scholar Award

Prof at Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences China

Prof. John Dodson is an esteemed environmental scientist with a PhD from Australian National University and extensive experience in academia and research. Currently a member of the Chief Scientistā€™s Australian Research Council expert working group, Dr. [Name] has held prominent roles such as Interim Head of School at the University of Wollongong and Head of the Institute for Environmental Research at ANSTO prof. John Dodson has led numerous international research projects, securing substantial grants, and has significantly contributed to understanding environmental change, human impact, and historical ecology globally. Their work spans academia, high-level committees, and consultancy, reflecting a remarkable career dedicated to environmental science.

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šŸŽ“ Tertiary Education

PhD: Australian National University, MSc: Monash University, BSc (Hons. 1): Monash University

šŸ¢ Professional Employment Record

Current Positions

Member: Chief Scientistā€™s Australian Research Council expert working group on ā€˜Living in a Changing Environmentā€™. Member: Leeuwin Group of Concerned Scientists

Previous Positions

University of Wollongong Interim Head of School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences (2018-2019) Honorary Professor. UNESCO Vice Chair, International Year of Planet Earth for Society (2006-2009) Leader of the Climate Change Theme. ANSTO Head, Institute for Environmental Research, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (2007-2015). Brunel University Professor and Head, Institute for Environment (2004-2007). University of Western Australia Dean, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (2001-2002) Acting Director, Tectonics Special Research Centre (2001-July 2003) Professor and Chair in Geography (1995-2006) Member, WA Centre for Biogeochemistry. University of New South Wales Lecturer (1977) Senior Lecturer (1982) Associate Professor (1990) Head of School (1991-1994) University of Canterbury Lecturer in Geography (1975-1977)

šŸ“š Professional Activities

Academic Awards Commonwealth Postgraduate Scholarship (1970-1974) Australian National University Postgraduate Scholarship (1974-1975) Peer Review and Examination Referee for multiple prestigious research councils and academic journals External referee for Chair appointments and academic reviews internationally. Leadership and Membership in Professional Societies. Held numerous positions including President, National Committee Member, Councillor, and Editor in various national and international scientific organizations. Conference and Symposium Organization. Organized and participated in numerous international conferences and symposia on environmental and climatic changes

šŸŒŸExternal research grants received

Led Australian node of the Arc of Human Dispersal for INQUA. Co-leader of workshops funded by ARC and Royal Society of NZ. Served on numerous high-level committees and advisory boards. Extensive consultancy experience on environmental impact assessments and expert witness cases

Over the years, numerous external research grants have been awarded to support various environmental and historical research projects. In 1976, a University Grants Commission grant of NZ$1250 funded the vegetation history of northeast South Island, New Zealand. From 1979 to 1981, the Australian Research Grants Scheme (ARGS) provided $23,960 for studying Quaternary environments in the Goulburn area, NSW, and from 1981 to 1983, another ARGS grant of $26,214 was secured for researching Holocene environments on Barrington Tops, NSW. In 1984, the British Ecological Society awarded a small projects grant of $450 for vegetation dynamics in Co. Sligo, Eire. Further funding from ARGS from 1986 to 1988 amounted to $22,300 for rainforest dynamics in northeastern NSW. “Australian Geographic” supported research in arid zone palaeoenvironments from stick-nest rat middens with a $1000 grant in 1989, and the same year, combined support from the Australian Research Council (ARC) and the Australian-European Award Scheme totaled $133,300 for investigating human impact on the environment of southern Australia.

Significant grants continued in the 1990s, with the ARC providing $36,750 in 1991-1992 for environmental change and human impact on New Caledonia, and $30,250 in 1992-1993 for AMS dating of samples from Cuddie Springs. The ARC awarded $212,900 from 1993-1995 for human impact in eastern Australia, and National Geographic contributed US$5570 in 1993 for field expenses at Cuddie Springs. In 1993, the Toyota Foundation granted US$35,000 for research on Fais, Micronesia. Several AINSE grants in the early 1990s supported dating projects, including $15,600 for stick-nest rat middens from central Australia and $16,076 for training Aboriginal people for fieldwork at Cuddie Springs.

Major infrastructure grants from the ARC were awarded throughout the mid-1990s, including $265,000 in 1994 and 1995 for AMS dating facilities, and $300,000 in 1996 and 1997 for further AMS dating research. Collaborative international projects also received funding, such as NZ$125,000 from the Marsden Fund, New Zealand, in 1997 for research on the Solomon Islands. In 1998, the ARC Large Grant of $148,000 was awarded for environmental history research at the Yallalie meteor impact structure in SW Australia.

The late 1990s and early 2000s saw continued ARC funding, including a $1,000,000 RIEF grant in 1999 for a new AMS dating facility, and a $380,000 Discovery Grant in 2002 for high-resolution records of climate change in Australia. The Marsden Fund granted NZ$575,000 in 2003 for geoarchaeology in the Solomon Islands, and in 2004, an ARC Discovery Grant of $107,500 funded research on human impact and environmental change in the Lower Yangtze Delta, China. From 2006 onwards, substantial ARC Linkage Grants were awarded, including $379,276 for Aboriginal landscape transformations in south-west Australia and $480,000 in 2013 for dating Aboriginal rock art in the Kimberley region, WA. These grants have collectively supported extensive research in environmental change, human impact, and historical ecology across various regions globally.

 

Publication:šŸ“
  1. Central China as LGM Plant Refugia: Insights from Biome Reconstruction for Palaeoclimate Information
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Song, M., Dodson, J., Lu, F., Yan, H.
    • Journal: Science of the Total Environment

 

  1. Seasonal to Interannual Variations of Daily Growth Rate of a Tridacna Shell from Palau Island, Western Pacific, and Paleoclimatic Implications
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Wen, H., Yan, H., Liu, C., Geng, J., Zhou, P.
    • Journal: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

 

  1. Quantitative Reconstruction of a Single Super Rainstorm Using Daily Resolved Ī“18O of Land Snail Shells
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Wang, G., Dong, J., Han, T., Li, Q., Yan, H.
    • Journal: Science Bulletin

 

  1. Corals Evidence an Underestimation of the 20th Century Warming in the Eastern Pacific Cold Tongue
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Han, T., Yan, H., Wang, J., Dodson, J., Yu, K.
    • Journal: Geophysical Research Letters

 

  1. Agriculture and Holocene Deforestation in Eastern China
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Dodson, J., Li, X., Song, M.
    • Journal: Quaternary International

 

  1. Hydrothermal and Eco-environmental Evolution on the Southeastern Chinese Loess Plateau Since the Last Deglaciation: Evidence from Terrestrial Mollusk Records
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Jia, Y.-N., Yan, H., Dong, J., Zhang, Q., Dodson, J.
    • Journal: Quaternary Science Reviews

 

  1. Reconstruction of ENSO Variability Using the Standardized Growth Index of a Tridacna Shell from Yongshu Reef, South China Sea
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Geng, J., Yan, H., Liu, C., Wang, G., Dodson, J.
    • Journal: Science of the Total Environment

 

  1. Introduction to Thematic Set: Asian Climate
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Dodson, J., Gu, F., Mackenzie, L., Pratte, S.
    • Journal: Quaternary Research (United States)

 

  1. Daily Growth Rate Variation in Tridacna Shells as a Record of Tropical Cyclones in the South China Sea: Palaeoecological Implications
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: Zhao, N., Yan, H., Luo, F., Liu, C., Dodson, J.
    • Journal: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

 

zhanling Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ā Mrs. zhanling Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ā Mrs at China University of Geosciences (Beijing),China

Zhanling Li is an Associate Professor at China University of Geosciences (Beijing) with a Ph.D. in Hydrology from Beijing Normal University. Her research focuses on hydrological modeling, drought and flood phenomena, and hydro-meteorological extremes.Ā  Li has led several key projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Science and Technology. She has published extensively in journals such as Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies and Remote Sensing. She has also contributed to software development for hydrological modeling.Ā  Li has been a visiting scholar at CSIRO Data61.

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šŸ“š Educational Background

Ph.D. in Water Sciences Beijing Normal University, 2006.09 – 2009.07 Joint Ph.D. Program at CSIRO, Data 61 (2007.09 – 2008.09). Masterā€™s in Environmental Sciences Beijing Normal University, 2002.09 – 2005.07. Bachelorā€™s in Mining Engineering Taiyuan University of Technology, 1998.09 – 2002.07

šŸ’¼ Professional Experience

Associate Professor China University of Geosciences (Beijing), School of Water Resources and Environment, 2015.01 – Present. Visiting Scholar CSIRO, Data 61, 2017.09 – 2018.09; 2013.04 – 2013.05. Lecturer China University of Geosciences (Beijing), School of Water Resources and Environment, 2009.07 – 2014.12. Project Learning China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, 2005.08 – 2006.08

šŸ”¬ Research Projects

Regional Pattern and Simulation of Rainstorm and Mountain Torrents in Eastern Monsoon Region National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2022.01 – 2025.12, Project Participant. Investigation of Water Resources in the Lower Reaches of Ertix River Basin Third Xinjiang Scientific Expedition Project, 2022.11 – 2025.10, Project Participant. Drought and Wet Evolution in the Upper Reach of Heihe River Basin Under Climate Change State Key Laboratory Project, 2022.01 – 2023.12, Project Leader. Testing and Analysis of Integrated Model for Land Water Cycle
Enterprise Project, 2021.12 – 2022.05, Project Leader. Analysis of Spatiotemporal Distribution Characteristics and Evolutions of Precipitation in Beijing Enterprise Project, 2019.05 – 2019.12, Project Leader. Research on Extreme Precipitation in Inland River Basins and Its Impact on Water Resources Excellent Teacher Program, 2015.01 – 2017.12, Project Leader. The Spatiotemporal Evolution and Frequency Characteristics of Extreme Climate in Inland River Basins in China Beijing Municipal Education Commission Youth Talent Program, 2013.01 – 2015.12, Project Leader. Research on Uncertainty in Hydrological Modeling Based on Bayesian Theory National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2012.01 – 2014.12, Project Leader

Publication:šŸ“

  • Title: Evaluation of GPM IMERG Satellite Precipitation Products in Event-Based Flood Modeling over the Sunshui River Basin in Southwestern China
    Authors: Lyu, X., Li, Z., Li, X.
    Journal: Remote Sensing
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 16
    Issue: 13
    Article ID: 2333
    Citations: 0

 

  • Title: Quantifying the Contributions of Multi-Source Uncertainty to Multi-Time Scale Indicators in Hydrological Modeling Under Climate Change
    Authors: Ye, Y., Li, Z., Li, X.
    Journal: Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 53
    Article ID: 101845
    Citations: 0

 

  • Title: Hydrological Drought and Flood Projection in the Upper Heihe River Basin Based on a Multi-GCM Ensemble and the Optimal GCM
    Authors: Li, Z., Ye, Y., Lv, X., Bai, M., Li, Z.
    Journal: Atmosphere
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 15
    Issue: 4
    Article ID: 439
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Spatial-Temporal Evolutions of Historical and Future Meteorological Drought Center in Beijing Area, China
    Authors: Huo, P., Li, Z., Bai, M., Huang, J., Han, L.
    Journal: Urban Climate
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 53
    Article ID: 101786
    Citations: 1

 

  • Title: A Comparative Study of TOPSIS-Based GCMs Selection and Multi-Model Ensemble
    Authors: Han, R., Li, Z., Han, Y., Huo, P., Li, Z.
    Journal: International Journal of Climatology
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 43
    Issue: 12
    Pages: 5348-5368
    Citations: 5

 

  • Title: Projection and Analysis of Floods in the Upper Heihe River Basin Under Climate Change
    Authors: Ye, Y., Li, Z., Li, X., Li, Z.
    Journal: Atmosphere
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 14
    Issue: 7
    Article ID: 1083
    Citations: 2

 

  • Title: Propagation Characteristics from Meteorological Drought to Agricultural Drought over the Heihe River Basin, Northwest China
    Authors: Bai, M., Li, Z., Huo, P., Wang, J., Li, Z.
    Journal: Journal of Arid Land
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 15
    Issue: 5
    Pages: 523-544
    Citations: 8