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清华大学地球系统科学系导师教师师资介绍简介-SergeyVenevsky

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姓  名:Sergey Venevsky

职  称:副教授
办公电话:
电子邮件:venevsky@tsinghua.edu.cn




教育背景
工作经历 1985.07 – 1990.09: The Special Designer Bureau of the Moscow Power Institute, Moscow, USSR, Software Engineer
1993.06 – 1997.02: Sustainable Forestry Project, International Institute for Applied System Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria, Research scientist
1997.02 – 2003.10: Natural Systems Department, Climate Department,
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, Germany, Research scientist
2003.10 – 2004.05: National Institute for Environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan and Frontier Research System for Global Change, Yokohama, Japan, Research scientist
2004.10 – 2006.09: Hadley Centre for Climate Change, Met Office, Exeter, UK, Senior research scientist
2006.09 – 2013.01: School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK, Lecturer B (senior)
2013.02 – present:Department of Earth System Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Associate Professor


研究兴趣 Dynamic Global Vegetation Modelling (DGVM) at global scale;Regionalisation of Dynamic Global Vegetation Modelling (DGVM) to continental scale;Global fire modelling within DGVM and Global Circulation Model (GCM);Carbon balance and hydrology in permafrost zone at continental scale;Global vegetation diversity model;Identification of continental scale biodiversity hotspots;Wildfires in the continental scale biodiversity hotspots


奖励荣誉
学术成果 [1]Venevsky, S., et al. (2003), Large-scale energetic and landscape factors of vegetation diversity Mapping tree density at a global scale, ECOLOGY LETTERS, 6(11), 1004-1016.
[2]Venevsky, S., K. Thonicke, S. Sitch, and W. Cramer (2002), Simulating fire regimes in human-dominated ecosystems: Iberian Peninsula case study, GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 8(10), 984-998
[3]Venevsky, S., and I. Venevskaia (2005), Hierarchical systematic conservation planning at the national level: Identifying national biodiversity hotspots using abiotic factors in Russia, Biological Conservation, 124(2), 235-251.
[4]Venevsky, S., and S. Maksyutov (2007), SEVER: A modification of the LPJ global dynamic vegetation model for daily time step and parallel computation, ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE, 22(1), 104-109.
[5]Sitch, S., et al. (2003), Evaluation of ecosystem dynamics, plant geography and terrestrial carbon cycling in the LPJ dynamic global vegetation model, GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 9(2), 161-185.
[6]Thonicke, K., S. Venevsky, S. Sitch, and W. Cramer (2001), The role of fire disturbance for global vegetation dynamics: coupling fire into a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model, GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, 10(6), 661-677.
[7]Sykes, M. T., I. C. Prentice, B. Smith, W. Cramer, and S. Venevsky (2001), An introduction to the European Terrestrial Ecosystem Modelling Activity, Global Ecology and Biogeography, 10(6), 581-593.
[8]Sykes, M. T., I. C. Prentice, B. Smith, W. Cramer, and S. Venevsky (2001), An introduction to the European Terrestrial Ecosystem Modelling Activity, Global Ecology and Biogeography, 10(6), 581-593.
[9]Venevskaia, I., S. Venevsky, and C. D. Thomas (2013), Projected latitudinal and regional changes in vascular plant diversity through climate change: short-term gains and longer-term losses, Biodiversity and Conservation, 22(6-7), 1467-1483.
[10]Schuur, E. A. G., et al. (2008), Vulnerability of permafrost carbon to climate change: Implications for the global carbon cycle, Bioscience, 58(8), 701-714.
[11]Shvidenko, A., S. Venevsky, G. Raile, and S. Nilsson (1995), A SYSTEM FOR EVALUATION OF GROWTH AND MORTALITY IN RUSSIAN FORESTS, Water Air and Soil Pollution, 82(1-2), 333-348.
[12]Venevsky, S. V. (1991), ENTROPY AS A FUNCTION OF THE BIOSPHERE, Zhurnal Obshchei Biologii, 52(6), 900-915.
[13]Belotelov, N. V., B. G. Bogatyrev, A. P. Kirilenko, and S. V. Venevsky (1996), Modelling of time-dependent biome shifts under global climate changes, Ecological Modelling, 87(1-3), 29-40.
[14] Venevsky, S. V. (1991), ENTROPY AS A FUNCTION OF THE BIOSPHERE, Zhurnal Obshchei Biologii, 52(6), 900-915.
[15]Svirezhev, Y. M., and S. V. Venevsky (1998), Constraints on information measures of embodied solar energy fluxes in the biosphere, Ecological Modelling, 105(2-3), 227-234.
[16] Watts, N., et al. (2015), Health and climate change: policy responses to protect public health, Lancet, 386(10006), 53.
[17] Khvostikov, S, S. Venevsky and S. Bartalev (2015), Regional adaptation of a dynamic global vegetation model using a remote sensing data derived land cover map of Russia, Environmental Research Letters, 10(12).


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