Hongbo Yang
Bio
Hongbo Yang was a PhD student in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability who graduated in May 2018. His broad research interest was in the field of sustainability science. His PhD research focused on integrating techniques from multiple disciplines (e.g., environmental economics, remote sensing and system modeling) to study complex effects of telecoupling processes (e.g., payment for ecosystem services programs, tourism and labor migration) on the coupled human and nature systems of Wolong Nature Reserve.
EARTH INTERACTIONS - Complex effects of telecouplings on forest dynamics: an agent-based modeling approach
Published on January 1, 2022
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT - A global assessment of the impact of individual protected areas on preventing forest loss
Published on March 12, 2021
FRONTIERS OF ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT - Macrosystems as metacoupled human and natural systems
Published on February 1, 2021
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION - The hidden risk of using umbrella species as conservation surrogates
Published on December 3, 2020