Jiaojiao Lei | Land Use | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Jiaojiao Lei — Gansu Agricultural University

Jiaojiao Lei
Affiliation Gansu Agricultural University
Country China
Scopus ID 59217509900
Documents 3
Citations 7
h-index 2
Subject Area Land use
Event International Innovator Awards

The Young Scientist Award recognizes emerging researchers demonstrating scholarly engagement and measurable contributions within their respective academic disciplines. Jiaojiao Lei of Gansu Agricultural University has contributed to studies associated with land use and land ecology, with research outputs indexed through Scopus and relevant academic databases.[1]

Abstract

Jiaojiao Lei is associated with academic investigations in land use and land ecology through research activities conducted at Gansu Agricultural University. The researcher’s published studies address ecological sustainability, land management practices, and environmental assessment methodologies relevant to agricultural and ecological systems. Indexed scholarly outputs demonstrate participation in scientific communication and interdisciplinary environmental research initiatives. Citation metrics and publication records indicate emerging academic visibility within the broader field of ecological and land-use studies. The Young Scientist Award acknowledges developing researchers whose scholarly work contributes to contemporary environmental science discussions and supports continued advancement in sustainable land management research.[1]

Keywords

Land use, land ecology, environmental sustainability, ecological assessment, agricultural systems, environmental management, sustainable development, research evaluation.

Introduction

Research in land ecology and land-use management remains important for understanding environmental sustainability and ecological balance. Jiaojiao Lei has contributed to this academic area through studies connected with ecological systems and sustainable land practices at Gansu Agricultural University.[2]

Research Profile

The research profile of Jiaojiao Lei reflects involvement in environmental and ecological investigations related to land resources. Academic outputs indexed in Scopus indicate engagement with interdisciplinary ecological studies and participation in scholarly research dissemination activities.[1]

Research Contributions

Jiaojiao Lei has contributed to studies examining land ecology, environmental assessment, and sustainable land-use practices. The research supports scientific understanding of ecological management strategies and contributes to ongoing discussions regarding environmental conservation and agricultural sustainability.[2]

Publications

The publication record associated with Jiaojiao Lei includes scholarly documents indexed in recognized academic databases. These publications address topics linked to land use, ecological systems, and environmental sustainability while demonstrating participation in peer-reviewed scientific communication.[1]

Research Impact

Citation records and indexed publications indicate developing academic influence within environmental and ecological research areas. The researcher’s work contributes to broader scholarly discussions concerning sustainable land management and ecological assessment methodologies relevant to agricultural ecosystems.[1]

Award Suitability

Jiaojiao Lei demonstrates characteristics associated with emerging scientific researchers through documented scholarly publications and environmental research involvement. Contributions to land ecology and sustainable land-use studies align with the objectives of the Young Scientist Award recognition program.[2]

Conclusion

The academic activities of Jiaojiao Lei reflect continued engagement in environmental and land ecology research. Through indexed publications and developing citation impact, the researcher contributes to scientific understanding of sustainable land-use practices and ecological management approaches.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Jiaojiao Lei, Author ID 59217509900. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59217509900
  2. Jiaojiao Lei (2026)  Study on the relationship between intensive land use and ecosystem service value in Gansu Province.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380025003655
  3. International Innovator Awards. (n.d.). Young Scientist Award recognition guidelines. https://innovatorawards.org/

Mr. Petar Donev – Remote Sensing – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Petar Donev - Remote Sensing - Best Researcher Award

Hohai University - China 

Author Profile 

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🌟 Early academic pursuits

Petar Donev's academic journey began with a deep interest in geodesy and geosciences. he earned his bachelor’s degree in geodesy from ss. “cyril and methodius” university in skopje, north macedonia, completing a thesis on analyzing lidar data using open-source gis software. his dedication to understanding cartographic systems and digital geospatial data laid the groundwork for his future contributions. furthering his academic growth, he pursued a master’s degree in cartography and gis at hohai university, china, where his research focused on estimating and mapping forest above-ground biomass using lidar data and multispectral satellite imagery. his educational foundation culminated in his ongoing doctoral studies at hohai university, where he specializes in mapping forest agb using multisource data in mountainous regions.

📚 Professional endeavors

Petar began his career in geodesy as a surveying technician, contributing to land and building surveys. later, as a geodetic engineer at the agency for real estate and cadaster in north macedonia, he worked on creating digital cadastral maps using advanced software. his teaching skills were honed at sggs “zdravko cvetkovski” high school, where he imparted knowledge on geoscience. his academic journey also includes a pedagogical certification from ss. “cyril and methodius” university, reflecting his commitment to both geodesy and education.

🌍 Contributions and research focus

petar’s research primarily revolves around mapping forest above-ground biomass using innovative technologies like lidar and multispectral satellite imagery. his Remote Sensing doctoral work explores agb mapping in mountainous regions, reflecting his focus on sustainable land management and environmental conservation. his expertise extends to leveraging gis tools for hydrology and forest dynamics, bridging the gap between geospatial technology and ecological insights.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

petar's academic and professional journey is marked by his achievements in geodesy and gis. earning a master’s degree and progressing to a doctoral candidate at Remote Sensing prestigious institutions like hohai university highlights his dedication and excellence. his successful completion of a mini-mba program from ibmi, berlin, underscores his multidisciplinary approach and leadership aspirations.

🌟 Impact and influence

petar has contributed significantly to advancing geospatial research, particularly in the areas of agb mapping and digital cadastral systems. his work not only aids in sustainable forestry and land management but also demonstrates the practical applications of lidar and gis technologies in real-world scenarios. his teaching Remote Sensing experience further amplifies his influence, inspiring future professionals in geoscience and geodesy.

🔗 Legacy and future contributions

with a focus on integrating multisource data and advanced technologies, petar aims to refine methodologies for agb estimation and digital mapping. his research Remote Sensing promises to provide vital insights for environmental planning and disaster mitigation in mountainous and forested regions. as he continues to innovate, petar’s legacy will inspire the geospatial community to harness technology for sustainable development.

Notable Publications 

  1. Title: Cross-modal fusion approach with multispectral, LiDAR, and SAR data for forest canopy height mapping in mountainous region
    Authors: Petar Donev, Hong Wang, Shuhong Qin, Xiuneng Li, Meng Zhang, Sisi Liu, Xin Wang
    Journal: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C
  2. Title: Enhancing Landsat image-based aboveground biomass estimation of black locust with scale bias-corrected LiDAR AGB map and stratified sampling
    Authors: Shuhong Qin, Hong Wang, Xiuneng Li, Jay Gao, Jiaxin Jin, Yongtao Li, Jinbo Lu, Pengyu Meng, Jing Sun, Zhenglin Song, et al.
    Journal: Geo-spatial Information Science
  3. Title: Estimating the Forest Above-Ground Biomass Based on Extracted LiDAR metrics and Predicted Diameter at Breast Height
    Authors: Petar Donev, Hong Wang, Shuhong Qin, Pengyu Meng, Jinbo Lu
    Journal: Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation Science